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The 2026 FIFA World Cup’s total carbon footprint is estimated at approximately 7.8 million tonnes of CO2e, with 88 per cent attributed to spectator travel. Calls are being made for a Sports Climate Responsibility Fund to address these emissions through sustainable initiatives and independent oversight.
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The quarterfinals of the FIFA World Cup 2026 are confirmed, featuring Morocco, France, Norway, and England. Upcoming matches include Portugal against Spain and the USA versus Belgium on July 6, followed by Switzerland facing Colombia and Argentina meeting Egypt on July 7.
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