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Scientists warn that staging the World Cup and other soccer tournaments in the Northern Hemisphere summer is getting ...
Climate change is expected to make heat an even bigger issue for FIFA and the World Cup in the years to come. The 2026 World ...
The Club World Cup in the U.S. highlighted growing concerns about extreme summer temperatures. With global warming ...
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the biggest in the tournament’s history, but also potentially the most climate-damaging. With expanded teams, vast travel distances, and heavy infrastructure demands, ...
When the FIFA World Cup hits North America in June 2026, 48 teams and millions of sports fans will be traveling among venues ...
The 48-team tournament will produce around nine million tons of greenhouse gas emissions, according to a report.
The Transcontinental Chief is the brainchild of private sector company AmeriStarRail, which wants the coast-to-coast service ...
Teams endured extreme heat during the Club World Cup—seen as a test for how FIFA will protect players next year.
As the expanded 2025 Club World Cup comes to a close, The Sporting News examines the key takeaways for FIFA and local ...
Fifa has previously committed to achieving a fifty percent reduction in emissions by 2030 and then a net zero state by 2040.
"We have stadiums with roofs and we will definitely use [them] during the day" said Infantino. What difference will that make ...
Climate change and the Club World Cup will collide during the summer of 2025 when the international soccer competition is played in the USA. According to a climate change expert, FIFA's Club World Cup ...