Posted on 03/09/2005 6:22:53 PM PST by Libloather
NFL planting trees in Detroit to offset Super Bowl emissions
The Associated Press
DETROIT The National Football League says it plans to plant acres of trees in metropolitan Detroit to offset carbon emissions caused by traffic generated by next year's Super Bowl.
NFL environmental director Jack Groh says he will visit Detroit this spring to meet with the host committee, foresters and community groups about the tree planting. It will be similar to what the NFL sponsored at this year's Super Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla.
"We have talked with the host committee and they're very excited about the possibility of working on a similar project in Detroit," Groh told the Detroit Free Press for a story Wednesday. He said planting could start as early as this fall.
By planting several acres of small trees, the NFL says it hopes to make the Super Bowl carbon-neutral, a strategy that encourages tree planting as a way to offset emissions that contribute to global warming.
"It's good to see at least a small segment of the business sector step up and start to address the impact" it has, James Clift, policy director for the Michigan Environmental Council, said of the NFL's plans.
Carbon-neutral projects are a small but growing blip on the environmental horizon.
American Forests in Washington, D.C., works with businesses that have taken a carbon-neutral pledge for certain products. Among them are snack maker Clif Bar, hair-care maker Paul Mitchell, the organic Earthbound Farm and carton producer Tetra Pak.
The carbon-neutral project is the latest addition to the NFL's 13-year-old environmental campaign, which tailors its plans to each host city's needs.
"The projects become a legacy of the Super Bowl," said Groh, who owns a communications and consulting company in Warwick, R.I.
In Florida, the NFL and a few contractors for the Super Bowl gave money to buy trees to the non profit Greenscape of Jacksonville, which organized a January planting of 1,000 trees on two acres at the University of North Florida.
Each longleaf pine tree, a native species, is 10 to 12 inches tall. Biology students studying carbon mitigation will use the planting as a laboratory.
About two acres of native trees remain to be planted. Some will be used on the campus at Florida Community College, Groh says.
The league also gave the money to buy 300 native seedlings, each about 2 feet tall, to Greenscape along with leftover fabric that had been used during the Super Bowl to camouflage fencing.
In Detroit, where mass transit is limited and personal vehicles are the rule, concern over carbon from emissions is one reason to plant trees. In addition, the imported emerald ash borer has killed up to 15 million ash trees within 20 quarantined counties, including those in southeast Michigan, in the past few years.
The non profit Greening of Detroit plants about 4,000 trees in the city each year and municipal forestry departments are also trying to replant.
Don't athletes usually exhale more of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide than most of the other human planetary dwellers?
I've heard that your state has a shortage of trees...
one week of extra traffic. And thet are planting trees
Am I missing something here?
Yes, because, the rest of the year, there is no traffic, you see, there being no cars in Detroit and all.
"Better be careful Jimmy, we're dealing with a couple of geniuses here."
Oh I see, Detroit, cars no connection.lol
Yep. But will the saplings really be ready for the heavy 'carbon emissions eating' period? WHERE'S THE COACH ON THESE ISSUES?
Well except for bean eaters. Methane is a greenhouse gas too.
Mount St. Helens sends its regards to Detroit.
The NFL has been co-opted by the envirofacsists. Vol. 7, page 1219, Paragraph 4, section 2, subsection 9, paragaph 3 of the Kyoto Treaty: Trees must be planted to offset spectator's vehicle emmisions at the Super Bowl.
Are they going to dig up the side walks to plant the trees?
Maybe about 10 years for the trees to grow?
Or that the Superbowl is in January & the freaking trees got no leaves?
More proof that 75% of the human race are total and complete idiots. This is simply nuts. I used to know how many tons of CO2 were consumed per acre of FULL forest...but have long forgotten it...but, there is NO freakin' way a few hundred pine trees will make ANY dent in the CO2. Not to mention the INCREASE in CO2 when the needles fall and degrade! Please spare us from these morons...oh the humanity.
Nothing wrong with planting trees, but why do they have to act like it makes them morally superior?
You can sprinkle powdered sugar on a turd, but it still ain't a twinkie.
I have a feeling (and it isn't gas) that you left out the word "us".
rotflmao
What happens if there's a MONSTER snow storm and NO ONE can drive a car? Just a hypothesis...
If they really want to fight global warming, maybe they could let the Lions play in the Super Bowl, because that day will probably coincide with hell freezing over.
When it's 60 above, New Yorkers try to turn on the heat; Michiganders plant gardens.
When it's 50 above, Californians shiver uncontrollably; Michiganders sunbathe.
When it's 40 above, Italian cars won't start; Michiganders drive with the windows down.
When it's 32 above, distilled water freezes; Lake Michigan's water gets thicker.
When it's 20 above, Floridians wear coats, gloves, and wool hats; Michiganders throw on a sweatshirt.
When it's 15 above, New York landlords finally turn up the heat; Michiganders have the last cook-out before it gets too cold.
When it's 0 degrees, people in Miami cease to exist; Michiganders lick the flagpole.
When it's 20 below, Californians fly away to Mexico; Michiganders get out their winter coats.
When it's 40 below, Hollywood disintegrates; Michigan's girl scouts begin selling cookies door to door.
When it's 60 below, polar bears begin to evacuate Antarctica; Michigan's boy scouts postpone "winter survival" classes until it gets cold enough.
When it's 80 below, Mt. St. Helen's freezes; Michiganders rent some videos.
When it's 100 below, Santa Claus abandons the North Pole; Michiganders get frustrated they can't thaw the keg.
When it's 297 below, microbial life survives on dairy products; Michigan cows complain of farmers with cold hands.
When it's 460 below, all atomic motion stops; Michiganders start saying, "Cold 'nuff for ya?"
When it's 500 below, hell freezes over; the Detroit Lions win the Super Bowl!
Living here on Maryland's Western Shore, we live with some of the worst environmental craziness this side of Kaleefornya. A few years ago Frau Blau and I decided to blow out our galley kitchen wall a whopping nine feet toward the water (still 40 to 50 feet away). We, of course, are in the "critical area," so our permit application was treated like a drilling permit in Anwar. After a year of hassle, we finally got the permit, but a condition of the permit was that we plant two new trees -- I promptly dubbed them our "atonement trees." I made sure that the first was a red oak -- in honor of the Stalinist Central Planning system of Anne Arundel County.
Carbon emissions.. Living in Michigan, I wonder how many of the trees in January will have any leaves...isn't this what helps rid the atmosphere of carbon emissions? Or is it just the fact that tree trunks and limbs will suffice
I guess they can plant them on the fields at the old Tiger Stadium and Pontiac Silverdome.
ping
Wouldn't it be simpler to limit the number of fans to 8 or 10? Will it be safe to be in a place with a high concentration of people emitting CO²?
This is simply the dumbest PR/greenie suckup move I have ever seen!
Look at the logic, or lack thereof:
1)The environuts tell us global warming is not local but a world wide problem, knowing no boundaries.
2)They plan to uproot trees where they are growing successfully and transport them to Detroit, where the road salt alone will probably kill a number of them.
Now given the above, doesn't it make more sense to simply leave the trees wherever they are? X amount of CO2 scrubbed from the air will stay the same, assuming that all the trees survive, so why move them? Leave them where they are! They will be healthier without the stress of the move and all the other problems associated with a city location, and do a better job wherever they are!
Pure PR. Arboral lipservice to the environuts!
To the Zips - please stop pinging yourselves on the world wide web. This should lead to eliminating global warming. Thanks - from the planet...
Hadn't thought of that. thanks
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