Climate Cost Of Expanded World Cup Feared As Emissions To Soar

“MANCHESTER, England, June 9 (Reuters) - The World Cup kicks off on Thursday as a celebration of goals, drama and global fandom, but it is also expected to carry a climate cost more than double that of Qatar 2022, throwing a ​harsh spotlight on the environmental price of football's expanding showpiece.

The tournament's enlarged footprint will see 48 teams and venues scattered across North America and an assessment published last week by global ‌carbon accounting platform Greenly estimates it could generate 7.8 million metric tons of carbon dioxide.

That is roughly equivalent to the annual emissions of 1.7 million cars, or the yearly emissions of Sierra Leone, making it the most polluting World Cup ever staged, according to academics and campaigners, driven mostly by the vast distances that teams, fans and media will travel across the three-country, 16-city format.

'I think the World Cup, in theory, is really fun for the sport and for visibility — but bad from a climate standpoint,' author ​and sports ecologist Madeleine Orr told Reuters.”

Lori Ewing reports for Reuters June 9, 2026.

Source: Reuters, 06/10/2026