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Austria’s Hidden Gem Alps Village Offers A Ski Resort Getaway With Epic, Powdery Slopes https://www.byteseu.com/1577562/ #Austria #InternationalAirports #MountainScenery #SkiResorts #SkiSlopes #Switzerland #TyroleanAlps #Westendorf
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Austria’s Hidden Gem Alps Village Offers A Ski Resort Getaway With Epic, Powdery Slopes
There’s something uniquely charming about a European ski getaway. The combination of glorious mountain scenery, crisp snow, and…
#Austria #AT #Europe #Europa #EU #austria #internationalairports #mountainscenery #Nachrichten #Österreich #skiresorts #skislopes #switzerland #TyroleanAlps #Westendorf
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News flash -- "#SkiWax" is not made from wax!
#Skiers are leaving dangerous '#ForeverChemicals' on the slopes
Story by Wiliam Hunter
- Scientists found unusually high levels of 14 different chemicals at ski resorts
- These chemicals, called #PFAS, have been linked to cancer and infertility"Skiers chasing smoother runs are leaving behind a trail of toxic 'forever chemicals', a new study has revealed.
"Scientists found high levels of PFAS chemicals commonly used in ski wax in the snow and soil of Austrian resorts.
"While wax containing PFAS reduces friction between snow and skis, experts from The James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen and the University of Graz in Austria warn it could also be creating a dangerous hazard.
"These chemicals have been linked with cancer, thyroid disease, fertility issues, and liver damage.
"Viktoria Müller, of James Hutton Institute, says: 'These chemicals are called forever chemicals because they will need hundreds of years to break down.'
"The researchers collected snow and soil samples from family skiing spots in the Austrian #Alps as well as six commercially available ski waxes.
"These samples were then tested for 30 of the most common per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also called PFAS, found in ski wax.
"Testing revealed that 14 different types of PFAS were found at far higher levels than in areas not normally used for skiing."