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Going, going, gone: Study says climate change juicing homers

By Krystal Clarity
Published in Climate Change
April 07, 2023
1 min read
Going, going, gone: Study says climate change juicing homers

So I read this crazy article about how climate change is making baseball even more exciting! Apparently, the hotter the weather, the farther the ball goes, resulting in more home runs. Can you believe that? It’s like Mother Nature is juicing up the game!

Basically, scientists conducted a study and found that climate change is causing higher temperatures, which in turn reduces air density, thus allowing baseballs to travel farther. This means players are hitting more home runs than ever before, which is great for baseball fans, but also highlights the real and concerning impact of climate change.

As someone who’s played baseball before, I can attest to the importance of environmental factors in the game. Wind, temperature, and humidity can all affect how far a ball travels or how easy it is to catch. But we’re now seeing how these factors are being amplified by climate change, which has serious implications beyond just sports.

The article concludes by discussing how this phenomenon is just one example of the many ways climate change is affecting our environment and our way of life. It’s a reminder of the urgent need to address the issue before it’s too late.

So there you have it, the exciting and concerning link between climate change and baseball. Who knew they had anything in common?


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