The GreenWave Podcast by Synergy International Episode 58: Alta and Jackson Hole Revisited Amid Robust Sustainable Commitment
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SYNI, your hostess light on her ski edges, carves into her topic of the iconic mountains at Alta and Jackson Hole, re-examined one year later, and what really happens to environmental ambition when the political weather turns warm, then suddenly freezes over. A year ago in Episode 4 of the pod, we treated these two mountains as a kind of split screen for American resort decarbonisation with Alta leaning hard into measured footprint work and Jackson Hole leaning into big ticket clean power signalling, both wrapped in a very simple truth: ski resorts are in the snow business, and climate change keeps sending the climate invoice. Since then, the United States has continued its odd habit of turning proven science into a culture war prop, and plenty of organisations have learned to speak sustainability in a lower voice, with fewer buzzwords and more legal review. So, this episode is a field check. What changed at Alta? What changed at Jackson Hole? What stayed steady? What got sharper? If you want to know whether the last year produced real progress, you only need to track three things: land, power, and transport.