Snow in a decline: Germany's winter sports tradition in danger!
Snow in a decline: Germany's winter sports tradition in danger!
Oberhausen, Deutschland - The winter scenery in Germany is increasingly covered by a magnificent blanket of snow. According to current data, Germany loses an average of 18 frosty days a year due to climate change. This shocking knowledge comes from an evaluation of Climate Central, which examined 123 countries of the northern hemisphere. In the past ten years in particular, the number of frost days in Germany has decreased, which increases concern about future winter conditions. "If we continue to burn oil, coal and gas, we are on the best way to lose winter as we know it - with devastating consequences for people and wildlife," warns Kristina Dahl from Climate Central. This forecast makes many think with nostalgia back to the snowy winter days, which are becoming increasingly rare, as the personal winter experience of a reader shows who remembers past snowball battles and sled trips in the mountains, as reported by the
winter experiences in Riga
The temperatures in riga often drop to -6 ° C in winter, which makes the city an ideal place for winter sports. Popular activities include cross -country skiing in the parks and visiting the Christmas markets in the city center. There are numerous opportunities in the old town of Neugothe to relax after a day in frost, be it through the enjoyment of traditional, warming food or in one of the cozy cafes. Riga is not only a place of festive adventures, but also a window on the rich cultural history of Latvia. For winter sports lovers and those interested in history, the city offers numerous opportunities to enjoy the cool months.
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