[Title] The impact of artificial snow and its future
Picture of a ski slope with grass on both sides of it
[Short Intro: Research question] (short audio) How will the use of artificial snow change in the future?
[Relation to the Project - what did you know before and what new treasure of experience did you gain?] We already knew, that the use of artificial snow is rising from year to year, but we did not know how much money one kilometer of an artificial snow ski slope costs.
[Main body]
[Methodology] We researched on the topic and we had an interview with a researcher from the SLF Davos.
[Media Creation] We have a short audio and we are in the final steps of our teaser video.
[Experience, Reflection] We are surprised how natural artificial snow is despite it being artificial.
[Name of the authors] Sedric Kretschmer, Janik Altermatt & Philipp Hitz
[Sources] Facts from our interview
Today, Sedric is sick and our goal is, to finish our little teaser video.
The next steps will be to create the final post and check the different tasks.
Hello everybody!
We are pleased to announce that we will be conducting an interview with Fabian Wolfsperger from the Davos Snow and Avalanche Research Institute (SLF) next Tuesday, 4 April 2023.
We are looking forward to an exciting exchange and valuable input for our project!

The first words, that came in my mind, when I thought about our project:
Energy consumption of artificial snow, the costs to build an artificial snow producing-system, the water consumption, possible bad effect on the ecosystem
Vision:
In the end of our project, we have done an interview with a worker of the WSL research centre. With that knowledge, we can visualize better, how and in which extent the use of artificial snow will increase in the future.
Our project aims to address the energy consumption and sustainability practices of ski resorts. Ski resorts are significant consumers of energy, with a large portion being used for the creation of artificial snow. This project seeks to identify and promote innovative solutions that can help ski resorts reduce their energy consumption and increase sustainability, while also maintaining the quality and quantity of snow for skiers and snowboarders.
Objectives:
Conduct research and analysis on the current energy consumption of ski resorts and the impact of artificial snow creation on the environment.
Identify and evaluate potential technologies, practices, and policies that can reduce energy consumption and increase sustainability in ski resorts.
Hello everybody
Here is a picture of artificial snow.

As time goes on, global warming makes it very likely that we will have less natural snow in our ski resorts. Through that, the need for artificial snow will rise and with it the energy consumption for it.
Our project group has the goal to shine a light on this problem.
We will keep you updated.
Kind regards
Team ski-resort
Since the collaborators in India have no relation to ski resorts, we assume that therefore no one is interested in our project. However, we are still full of motivation and are happy to announce Sedric as our newest team member. If any collaborator is interested in the future, they are always welcome to join us.