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The 2026 World Cup Will Feature a Villainous Player: Extreme Heat - Inside Climate News

As athletes and academics urge FIFA to update its heat-stress framework, a study shows nearly a quarter of all games are likely to be played in dangerous temperatures.

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The 2026 World Cup Will Feature a Villainous Player: Extreme Heat - Inside Climate News

As athletes and academics urge FIFA to update its heat-stress framework, a study shows nearly a quarter of all games are likely to be played in dangerous temperatures.

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World Cup: Extreme heat ‘a very real risk’ for fans and players, says Irish researcher

Queen’s University Belfast climate scientist says high temperatures to be big issue despite mitigation measures

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  1. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·irishtimes.com

    World Cup: Extreme heat ‘a very real risk’ for fans and players, says Irish researcher

    Queen’s University Belfast climate scientist says high temperatures to be big issue despite mitigation measures

  2. sabato 30 maggio 2026·insideclimatenews.org

    The 2026 World Cup Will Feature a Villainous Player: Extreme Heat - Inside Climate News

    As athletes and academics urge FIFA to update its heat-stress framework, a study shows nearly a quarter of all games are likely to be played in dangerous temperatures.