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Water and life from snow: A trillion dollar science question
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EngineeringClimate PolicyEnvironmental EconomicsEarth System ScienceEnvironmental PlanningEarth ScienceEnvironmental PolicyFreeze-thaw CyclingSnow Cover ChangeSnow CoverClimate ChangeHydrometeorologyIce-water SystemGeographyClimate IssueClimate EconomicsCryosphereAbstract SnowHydrologyWater ResourcesDollar Science QuestionBusinessNatural Resource EconomicsClimate RiskSnow Avalanche
Abstract Snow provides essential resources/services in the form of water for human use, and climate regulation in the form of enhanced cooling of the Earth. In addition, it supports a thriving winter outdoor recreation industry. To date, the financial evaluation of the importance of snow is incomplete and hence the need for accelerated snow research is not as clear as it could be. With snow cover changing worldwide in several worrisome ways, there is pressing need to determine global, regional, and local rates of snow cover change, and to link these to financial analyses that allow for rational decision making, as risks related to those decisions involve trillions of dollars.
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