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Toronto's average temperature rising fastest among Major League Baseball cities
Toronto's average temperature rising fastest among Major League Baseball cities

National Post

time3 days ago

  • Climate
  • National Post

Toronto's average temperature rising fastest among Major League Baseball cities

A recent study has found that Toronto's average temperature has risen the most among all Major League Baseball cities during the season over the past 40 years. Article content Toronto's average temperature has gone up 3 degrees Celsius when the Blue Jays are in season. Article content The Arizona Diamondbacks, based in Phoenix, were second on the list with a 2.8 C rise. Article content The average temperatures across all of MLB's cities have gone up about 1.7 degrees since 1970, according to the study. Article content The Blue Jays open a six-game homestand tonight when they welcome the San Francisco Giants. Article content Climate Central says Earth is already at 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming due to climate change and burning fossil fuels. Canada is warming at a rate twice the global mean average, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Article content

Toronto's average temperature rising fastest among Major League Baseball cities
Toronto's average temperature rising fastest among Major League Baseball cities

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Toronto's average temperature rising fastest among Major League Baseball cities

A recent study has found that Toronto's average temperature has risen the most among all Major League Baseball cities during the season over the past 40 years. Toronto's average temperature has gone up 3 degrees Celsius when the Blue Jays are in season. The Blue Jays were atop the analysis done by United States-based science non-profit Climate Central. The Arizona Diamondbacks, based in Phoenix, were second on the list with a 2.8 C rise. The average temperatures across all of MLB's cities have gone up about 1.7 degrees since 1970, according to the study. The Blue Jays open a six-game homestand tonight when they welcome the San Francisco Giants. Climate Central says Earth is already at 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming due to climate change and burning fossil fuels. Canada is warming at a rate twice the global mean average, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 18, 2025. John Chidley-Hill, The Canadian Press

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