
The Alpine Association Austria, nature lovers, and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) are demanding that the development of the Pitztal-รtztal glacier be stopped immediately. At a press conference in Innsbruck, the local Alpine and nature conservation associations criticized the ecological short-sightedness of the projectโs plans.
The Pitztal-รtztal glacier complex plans to level an area the size of 90 football fields (64 hectares) on wild, rugged glacier landscape to form ski slopes. For the construction of new buildings, two football fields (1.6 hectares) are to be removed from glacial ice. The mega-project has already begun, with bulldozers in the process of destroying an original glacier and high alpine landscape to create a new ski area in favor of mass tourism. Excavators are digging up the glacier ice for snow groomers to distribute the snow to create slopes for the coming winter season.
โIn the neighboring ski areas you can already see what the pristine glacier mountain is threatening: an annual major construction site, where tourism works against nature instead of with it,โ says WWF expert Josef Schrank, and demands: โIn addition to a courageous climate and environmental policy, we need an effective glacier protection, which is implemented without exception. โ

Only seven percent of Austriaโs territory today is largely natural and undeveloped. But the use and development pressure on these particularly valuable, last alpine open spaces, is greater than ever. For prestige projects such as the Pitztal-รtztal glacier, the precious landscape is being destroyed forever.
โThe installation of pristine glacier wilderness with energy-consuming infrastructure is emblematic of Austriaโs failed climate and environmental policy: Instead of holistically looking at the major challenges of our time โ climate crisis, biodiversity crisis and surface pollution โ and at all levels, there is a negligent shortsightedness on the part of the decision makers.โ
The dredging and paving of a reservoir, the construction of buildings, cable cars, paths, and slopes will inevitably mean the total loss of valuable alpine habitats. For the construction of the mountain station, even a summit will be removed. Water drains for technical snowmaking, crossings and piping threaten to worsen the condition of natural waters.
Without comprehensive climate protection measures and further increasing global warming, all glaciers in the Alps could have largely disappeared by 2100. Therefore, instead of new tourist infrastructure, more comprehensive protection for alpine regions is needed, write the associations.
โIt is incomprehensible why such destruction is accepted. The glaciers melt away under our feet. At the same time, pristine streams are being used to snow glacier ski areas and reservoirs have been built,โ says Robert Renzler, Secretary-General Austrian Alpine Club
With almost 3,000 cable cars and lifts, Austria is in second only to France for ski infrastructure, and ahead of the USA. For the 2019/2020 season alone, 27 new plans are expected to go into operation in Austria.
The glacier is doomed to climate change, all the worldโs glaciers are rapidly melting
At the end it comes down to supply and demand. As long as there is more and more people who want to practice their snow sport, there will be development of ski areas. Most of them prefer wide flat slopes where even beginners (think they) can go fast and log their kilometers and altitudes on apps to compare and show off.
Alternative, less invasive winter sports, like cross country, ski touring, etc, is not of interest for most of them as either too little adrenaline or no skills for it.
As an investor I wouldnโt invest in winter sports anyway, as there is that phenomenon called global warmingโฆ and it will hit sooner than the ROI of such an investment has happened.
Austria (and by the way also other countries with a big share of winter tourism) should rather invest time and money in coming up with alternatives to maintain their economic stability
the pic โBulldozers knocking down the Pitztal-รtztal glacier. โ isnโt tied to the project
Itโs a crevasse filling work , the same on a larger area happens every year at saas fee in may and june for exemple , no skiing there without that , this filling doesnโt change anything for a glacier area and mass .
A lot of glaciers have ski lifts and bars/restaurants built on them. Itโs been happening for years. Once the infrastructure is in place itโll renaturalise the glacier. Makes sense for less snowmaking to build it high.
Or would the treehuggers prefer to waste gallons and gallons more snowmaking water and fossil fuelled electric at lower levels, where even more damage to the environment can be done?
Tim,I see you have a problem with the natural environment.Man has already done to much harm to the planet,and going by what I`ve seen in this article,they continue to do the same!.All it takes is a mental adjustment for most people,you my friend,without getting personal,may take a bit more,but I`m sure you will get there in the end.Go and hug a tree,I hear its beneficial for both parties!
Hiya Brett,
I have no problem with saving the environment at all and actively promote and do whatever I can to help. So much so, in fact, I have even been vehicle-less and gave up driving 6 years ago (and no I donโt live in a city, I live up a mountain in the Alps).
But clearing a ski run and a lift/bar/restaurant or two, on a glacier thatโll reform within a season anyway โ I see as progress. Photo probably makes it look worse than it is.
What a crazy project. Dint know that in such a developed country, authorities and people of the land can be so shortsighted. What a shame.!!
Wake up lovely Austrians. This calls for a big protest.
I was under the impression Austria was a progressive country. A country who valued the environment and what the scientists are saying about the Climate Crisisโฆ but I see they are, in a quiet way, like the Trump and Bolsonaro regimesโฆjust a little more polite and covert.
As an Austrian I can tell you that our government in the past few years has fit in seamlessly with the outrageously stupid politics of Trump, BoJo et al. The reason why we seem polite and quiet is mostly due to our size, I guess.
Iโm sorry to hear that! I did not know that of the Austrian government. I guess the only thing we all can do is get out and strike for the climate crisis we are in! In the words of Greta Thunberg, โ see you in the streets !โ