Posted on 01/30/2008 10:15:20 AM PST by Snickering Hound
Washington, DCAs Americans gear up for Sundays Super Bowl, Environment America today highlighted how global warming could affect the future success of the Patriots, Giants and other cold weather teams across the country. Specifically, the group highlighted the threat of rising winter temperatures lessening the cold weather that has historically given cold weather teams an edge over warm weather rivals.
While numerous studies have documented the many serious ways in which global warming could harm the countrys environment, economy and quality of life, from more severe heat waves to the spread of infectious diseases, todays event was intended to show how even the game of football could be altered.
As if we needed another reason to tackle global warming, now even football could be affected, said Nathan Willcox, Energy & Clean Air Advocate with Environment America. Congress must get serious about global warming before rising temperatures fumble away cold weather teams home field advantage.
National trends from recent seasons suggest that a home field advantage for cold weather teams over their warm weather rivals may truly exist. Environment America pointed to the National Football Leagues 14 cold weather teams having won 65 percent of their home games played after Halloween against warm weather teams from 1998 through 2005.
Unfortunately for the fans of these cold weather teams, winter temperatures are on the rise in cold weather teams cities across the country, potentially threatening the home field advantage that these teams have historically enjoyed. Specifically, Environment America compared the average temperatures in 14 cold weather teams cities* for the last seven football seasons to the average temperatures measured in those cities from 1971-2000. In just the last seven years, the cities average temperatures from November through January have risen significantly.
Environment Americas analysis found that:
All 14 cold-weather teams citiesincluding those of the Super Bowl-bound New England Patriots and New York Giantssaw an increase in winter temperatures from 2000-2007 as compared to the previous thirty years. The Green Bay Packers had the largest temperature increase during the last seven seasons, a 4.1 degree Fahrenheit increase as compared to the previous thirty years. The New York Giants and New England Patriots saw temperature increases of 1.7 and 0.8 degrees Fahrenheit respectively during the last seven years, as compared to the previous thirty years. Environment America obtained the temperature data from the National Climatic Data Center, which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The data was collected from First Order weather stations, which are staffed in whole or in part by National Weather Service personnel.
Environment America warned that unchecked global warming would put much more at stake than the fortunes of cold weather football teams. The worlds top climate scientists have made it clear that global warming is real and that human activity is responsible for most of the rise in temperatures since 1950. And the first signs of global warming are already appearing in the United States and around the worldsea levels are rising, snowpack is declining, and storms are increasing in intensity. The group has long promoted science-based reductions in the pollution that causes global warming.
The good news is that theres still time for a second half comeback, said Willcox. We have the technology at our fingertips to cut global warming pollution and create a clean energy future. Our leaders in Washington must take aggressive action to put these global warming solutions to work.
"The U.S. Senate could consider key global warming legislation this springthe Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act of 2007. Environment America has recognized the important efforts of the bills supporters, but also called for the bill to be strengthened in several key ways. Specifically, the bills current pollution reduction targets fall short of what the science says is necessary to avoid the worst effects of global warming, and gives away excessive subsidies to polluting industries. Scientists have said that pollution reduction cuts of at least 15-20 percent by 2020 and at least 80 percent by 2050 are necessary to avoid the worst effects of global warming.
Willcox concluded by urging the Senate to strengthen the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act of 2007, and by calling for support for the Global Warming Pollution Reduction Act in the Senate and the Safe Climate Act in the Housethe only pieces of legislation in Congress that include the pollution reduction targets that scientists say are necessary to avoid the worst effects of global warming.
Trying to solve global warming with measures that are less than what the science calls for is like the Giants trying to win Sunday with their bench players, said Willcox. Its critical that Congress follows the science so that we have a fighting chance of tackling global warming.
*The 14 cold weather NFL teams included were the Denver Broncos, Washington Redskins, Chicago Bears, New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets, New York Giants, Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers.
This is supposed to make me want to STOP global warming?
I am a Cowboys fan — the Giants and Patriot can suck for the remainder of the century for all I care.
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What a waste of time.
The Bengals are going to lose their cold weather edge? Say it ain’t so!
Also why aren’t the Lions considered a cold weather team?
Just got an e-mail from a friend of mine staying with her daughter in Scottsdale. It’s about 75 degrees out there. Besides if it’s too hot on Sunday, they’ll keep the roof closed and turn on the A/C.
Also why arent the Lions considered a cold weather team?
Dome team.............
A whole 1.7 degrees warmer makes my feet really feel warm.
Now thats a REAL advantage!!
OK thanks RB.
Actually, the cold and inclement weather was a detriment to the Patriots. It took away most of the passing game.
Don't all home teams have an advantage? This whole piece is BS. I doubt if 65% is all that statistically significant compared to the normal home field advantage.
My thoughts exactly... these enviro-pinheads are encouraging fans of warm weather teams to fire up their SUV’s and burn tires.
Does this mean that I can count my bet for the Denver Broncos as a carbon credit?
Pretty funny. Are you sure this isn’t from the Onion or something?
Well, hot weather teams have an advantage over cold weather teams too, particularly at home in September.
Did someone forget to lock the door on their way out? It just seems the nuts are getting lose everywhere.
Yes, it must have been global warming that caused the Packers to lose in 0 degree temps in the NFC Championship Game.
No, the Lions are just a cold team.
Buffalo, NY.... 7' feet of lake effect snow
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