World Cup 2026 'most polluting ever' claims report

Next year's Fifa World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico is set to be "the most climate-damaging" in the tournament's history, according to new research by environmentalists.
Next year's Fifa World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico is set to be "the most climate-damaging" in the tournament's history, according to new research by environmentalists.
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Marcus Rashford reported back to training at Carrington on Monday and Tuesday despite being one of five players given extended leave to secure moves away from Manchester United.
The £60m Brazilian scored both goals but showed no emotion as Fluminense were his first club in his homelandThis time last week, João Pedro was on a Brazilian beach; now he’s in the Club World Cup final, handed a standing ovation by old fans and new. The 23-year-old forward had been on holiday in Rio de Janeiro when they called to say his £60m transfer …
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The referee of Chelsea's Club World Cup semi-final clash against Fluminese revealed why he opted not to give a penalty to the Brazilian side during Tuesday's match.
Chelsea booked their place in the inaugural Club World Cup final with a 2-0 victory over the Brazilian giants, as new £60million signing Joao Pedro struck twice to get his Blues career off to a flying start.
KIERAN GILL IN NEW JERSEY: Joao Pedro twice stood apologetically with his arms in the air, not wanting Fluminense's fans to think he was being disrespectful. It was a shame in a way.
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CHRIS FOY: It was the Lions' last training session before taking on Australia's top provincial team, but all the cameras were pointing at a player who won't be on duty today.
IAN HERBERT: He was confidently striding around court on Tuesday, cap flipped back in the golden sunshine, taking the applause on No 1 Court as if butter wouldn't melt.
JAMES SHARPE: Action at the All England Club always seems to pass in a blur. Mail Sport's James Sharpe was on hand to recap some of the things you may have missed.
Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Wednesday's meetings at Catterick, Kempton, Yarmouth and Ffos Las.
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DAVID COVERDALE AT WIMBLEDON: He has described a full English breakfast as 'garbage', complained that our roads are the worst in the world, and even poked fun at Annabel Croft.