NEWSFLASH: Courchevel, France, February 6, 2023 - U.S. Ski & Snowboard, in partnership with Kappa and Protect Our Winters (POW) announce a race suit designed to elevate climate change as a priority for snowsports. The Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team will wear the synthetic polymer fossil fuel derived suit in front of the world during the 2023 FIS Alpine Ski World Championships.
The virtue signalling race suit is designed by Kappa and produced in Italy with 100% Italian fabrics (typically polyester 78%, elasthane 18%, polyurethane 4%) and is “factory certified in terms of environmental sustainability”.
"We are proud, as the Official Technical Sponsor of U.S. Ski & Snowboard, to be part of this initiative in support of POW and its fight against the climate change crisis," says Lorenzo Boglione, Vice Chairman of BasicNet S.p.A.
Who is Kappa Anyway? A huge Italian clothing firm best known for pimped out synthetic polymer jogging suits, casual wear and ski wear
Because of all the “global warming and melting snow” issues, the petroleum and coal fired multi-billion dollar ski industry is in high-gear sustainable woke mode, per CNN article
The future is apparently magic dust snowmaking, biofuel grooming, hydrogen powered chairlifts, and heating the cushy lodge and hot tubs with horse dung.
Not to be outdone, Powder Magazine also reports: Why Ski Resorts Are Getting Into the Utility Business
'Ski resorts are a huge economic driver in the community. They’re also a big customer for utilities.'
But our greatest concern is for those hard partying Epic Life people and their Apres Ski activities as shown in this Fab Exposé Video
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