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Resort goes into action on emissions
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Scientists have determined that the temperature along Utah's Wasatch Mountains is going up a half to a full degree every decade.
At that rate the persistent wintertime snow level that's the altitude where snow sticks and stays will rise to 9,500 feet by 2075, or about 2,500 feet above where it is right now.
And by the year 2100 it will be at 10,200 feet 200 feet higher than PCMR's highest point on Jupiter Peak.
That might not scare you, but it does Brent. And not just because it will mean he won't have a ski resort to work for anymore.
"If the ski resorts are gone, that is the least of our problems," he says. "We're talking about the whole ecosystem here."
Brent isn't some flower-child generation Vegan who wears nothing but hemp, either. He's a native Utahn, born and raised in Heber City and an employee at the Park City resort since 1979 who speaks with a soothing voice that sounds sort of like Merlin Olsen.
When he says things are heating up it gets your attention because it's not shrill, it's not Sheryl Crow and it makes so much sense.
Ask Brent why he talks about snow level forecasts for 2075 instead of an earlier date sometime when the majority of us might still be alive and he says, simply, "it takes 50 years to get greenhouse gases to disperse. We've already done the damage for 25 years from now. We've already screwed that up."
The question is if we're going to screw up the next generation as well.
"It's not too late to do something," says Brent, "there's plenty we can do."
As an example of what can be done, he's not bashful about using Park City Mountain Resort as exhibit A.
And no, the resort is not shutting down. That would be tantamount to throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
What the resort is doing is conserving energy consumption everywhere it can. That includes changing from incandescent light bulbs to CFLs (compact fluorescent lamps) to purchasing more efficient snowmaking equipment to placing timers on heaters to purchasing higher priced windpower (1.8 million kilowatt hours this past ski season) to filling the company truck fleet with biodiesel fuel.
Giles says that in the past year, PCMR's conservation efforts have prevented 3,739 tons of carbon dioxide.
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