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An environmental report highlights that the 2026 World Cup will be the most polluting since the tournament's inception 95 years ago, with emissions expected to reach 9 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent. This is attributed to the expansion of the tournament and the increased number of matches, coupled with a heavy reliance on air travel, which accounts for approximately 86% of the total emissions. As a result, the carbon footprint rises by 92% compared to previous tournaments. Studies warn of direct impacts on the health of players and fans due to rising temperatures, with projections indicating that 6 out of 16 stadiums will face severe heatwaves. The report calls for urgent measures to mitigate the environmental repercussions of hosting the event.
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