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With warmer weather and shorter winters, the ski industry is suffering.“We’re long passed the time when you can drive a Prius and say, ‘I’m doing what I can on climate,’” said Auden Schendler, senior vice president of sustainability with Aspen Skiing Company, one of the oldest ski resorts in the country.Schendler says with the planet warming due to greenhouse gas emissions, America has lost a month of winter since 1940, if you count winter as a day with frost. He predicts those numbers will get even worse, if the world doesn’t get a better grip on climate change."50% reduction in the season in certain locations by 2050 and 90% by end of century,” Schendler said. “If you loss the last half of March, because its suddenly super hot and people are playing golf, you’re going to go out of business.”While these environmental challenges are impacting ski town economies across the country, scientists say warming weather is also hurting people who never even hit the slopes.“Scientifically, changes have been happening really quickly and we’ve been able to see them intensify over the years, too,” said Twila Moon, deputy lead scientist with the National Snow and Ice Data Center.Her team’s research shows climate change has a trickle-down effect on some of our most important industries.“It does influence agriculture,” Moon said. “It influences water run off which impacts our drinking water. So, drought and flood patterns are different.”Also, it means a different way of operating for ski resorts.“We used to be able to have more snow more reliably and now it’s more volatile,” said Jim MacInnes, CEO of Crystal Mountain Resort in Michigan.MacInnes has had to adjust to changing climate during his 35 years in the ski industry. Today’s warmer weather causes his team to spend more money and more energy on making snow at times of winter when it used to still fall from the ski.The dry-up has caused his Crystal Mountain to adjust operations and become more of a four-seasons resort.“We do a lot of things in the spring, summer and fall that have helped to mitigate the winter climate change problem,” he said.A former electric engineer, MacInnes is looking for ways to fix this worldwide problem.“Just know that there are a lot of solutions shifting more of our energy use to electricity, clean electricity,” he said.Back in the Rocky Mountains, Schendler supports scientific solutions but believes real changes on the ground level will only come through pressuring high-ranking government officials.“This is a global systems problem, and we need systems solution,” he said. “Which means American government needs to lead.” 2639

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-- almost certainly will be rejected. As the House comes back into session after a week-long recess, keep an eye on any detail into how Democrats and Republicans are preparing for Wednesday's first hearing. Along those lines, there will be a 5:30 p.m. ET House Republican conference meeting on the week ahead. Trump 320

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— a rare concession for the group when it comes to gun control. Other Republican lawmakers have also expressed interest in the legislation. In the hours after Trump's address, Sen. Lindsay Graham (R-South Carolina), 217

  

case of COVID-19, or coronavirus, had been recorded in Nevada. Should the CDC confirm the results, it would mark the first confirmed case of the virus in Nevada.A Las Vegas laboratory has confirmed the presumptively positive case. Officials sent the sample to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the organization could confirm the results of the test within 24 to 48 hours.According to SNHD, the victim is a man who is over 50 years old. He is currently in the hospital and has been quarantined. The health district says that the man does have an underlying health condition, and they are hoping for the best.SNHD would not confirm an earlier report by 677

  

late Monday night after the animal was aggressive, grabbing his arm and tearing his pants.However, the owner of the dog, Larry Massey, said the officer misunderstood what was happening because he was having a seizure, shooting his dog named Butch.According to a news release from the city, they received a call at 11:59 p.m. by a passerby that a man was passed out on the side of the road.Two officers, identified by the city as Rojas and Daigneault (their first names were not provided), arrived at that location and found Massey unresponsive. Police said that Massey had informed officers in the past that due to a medical issue, he has seizures. The news released said Rojas did a "sternum rub" to revive Massey. While Rojas was assisting Massey, police said Massey's dog growled at and attacked Daigneault, grabbing his right pants leg with its teeth and tearing his pants.Police said Daigneault pushed the dog away with his foot, but the dog lunged at Daigneault again, grabbing the officer's arm. Daigneault pushed the dog away a second time, but the dog lunged at Daigneault's face. Police said Daigneault then shot the dog to protect himself and others. The dog was transported to a local veterinarian's office but was pronounced dead upon arrival. Police said the dog was not wearing a service dog vest.The case is under investigation.This story was originally published by Stephanie Susskind on 1407

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