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Snowboarder Bea Kim competes in the X Games Aspen in 2024. Kim is one of many athletes competing at Milano Cortina who signed a petition asking the International Olympic Committee to reassess its partnerships with fossil fuel companies.
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A professional skier delivered a petition to the International Olympic Committee last week, urging them to rethink future sponsorships with fossil fuel companies. The move comes as Colorado sees historically low snowpack, and the future of snow sports is uncertain.
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