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The Super Bowl Is An Energy-Guzzling, Carbon-Emitting Machine; Here's What The NFL Is Doing About It

2015-02-02 07:24:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.ibtimes.com/">IBT</a> The Super Bowl is an energy-guzzling, carbon-emitting, trash-generating machine, and Sundays tournament promises to be no different. Tens of thousands of football fans will take petroleum-powered flights to Glendale, Arizona, to watch the New England Patriots square off against reigning champions, the Seattle Seahawks. Visitors will eat mountains of food and drink rivers of beer and soda in the stadium and at related events, and theyll flip on lights and shower off in dozens of hotels. Content Classification:  Curated read more

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