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MIAMI AP 鈥?Clear skies and temperatures in the 60s graced Miami when the Super Bowl kicked off Sunday so weather was not a problem. But climate change likely will be, sooner or later, for stadiums where the big game is often played.The sea and temperature are rising, posing a threat to South Floridians ; way of life, including their customary spot in the NFL Super Bowl rotation.The game was played in Miami for the 11th time, the most of any city. Given the changing climate, how much longer will the region be a place where the NFL wants to bring its big party In 10 years maybe we ;ll still be functioning normally
salomon , said Harold Wanless, a leading expert on sea level rise in South Florida. Twenty years I think that could be a problem.The Miami Dolphins ; stadium, the site of the Super Bowl this year for the sixth time, stands 10 feet above sea level. That will change, although projec
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adidas campus ami be doing 52 years from now We just don ;t know how fast the water is going to rise, said South Miami Mayor Philip Stoddard, who has long been sounding the alarm about climate change.WATCH: Can peer pressure be harnessed to fight climate change At some point, the time for games will end. Wanless, director of the University of Miami geological sciences department elevation 13 feet , and other scientists have warned the sea in South Florida coul