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The GreenWave Podcast Episode 70: The World Cup's 3.7 Million Tonne Emissions Problem

The GreenWave Podcast Episode 70: The World Cup's 3.7 Million Tonne Emissions Problem

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Join SYNI, your hostess with a sustainability obsession, for today’s pod titled “The World Cup’s 3.7 million-Tonne Problem.” The 2026 FIFA World Cup should be a celebration of football at planetary scale. 48 teams, 3 countries, 16 host cities, billions watching, millions moving. It will also arrive with an estimated carbon footprint of around 3.7 million tonnes of CO₂ equivalent. The main emissions problem comes from travel. Around 85% of the expected footprint is linked to transport, especially air travel around host countries the USA, Mexico and Canada. Hopefully, the 2026 World Cup will give us great football. It will also give us a carbon case study with global visibility. The question for FIFA is whether that visibility becomes pressure for better tournament design, or another round of climate language wrapped around the same old operating model. Football likes to say the world is watching. This time, SNYI and all her emissions accountant mates are watching too.

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