Low and mid-mountain towns face snow shortages

By 2050, French winter sports stations will see ski seasons shorten due to climate warming, forcing mayors to rethink local economies. Inrae and Météo-France models predict strong impacts on snow cover in mountain ranges, affecting nearly 10 million French people. Ahead of the 2026 municipal elections, elected officials must anticipate these environmental challenges.

Climate warming makes snow unpredictable, shortening ski seasons in French stations by 2050. According to forecasts from the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (Inrae), in partnership with Météo-France, mountain ranges will face strong impacts on snow cover. This affects around 10 million residents in mountain communes, whose economies largely depend on skiing.

The video 'Terres et maires' visits the Revard ski area in the Bauges massif, one of France's oldest stations in mid-mountain. This site is already dealing with snow shortages and adapting today. Experts agree that high mountain ranges will soon encounter the same issues.

Mayors are on the front lines to address these climate disruption effects. As the 2026 municipal elections approach, they will need to select alternative economic models in the short or medium term. This issue is part of a series of local environmental challenges, including coastal erosion, soil artificialization, and cyclone risks.

Projections show that low and mid-mountain stations must innovate to survive, while local elected officials will explore options to preserve their territories.

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