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Red card for Fifa cooling breaks? The real culprit is climate change
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Red card for Fifa cooling breaks? The real culprit is climate change

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has introduced mandatory cooling breaks due to extreme heat conditions affecting player safety and performance. These breaks, occurring every 22 minutes, are a response to rising global temperatures linked to climate change. While FIFA emphasizes these measures as necessary for athlete protection, critics argue they are insufficient, citing recommendations from organizations like Fifpro for additional hydration breaks. Medical research highlights the increased health risks posed by higher temperatures, including cardiac issues and heat-related illnesses. The article critiques the role of fossil fuel companies in exacerbating climate change while simultaneously profiting from sports sponsorships.

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Red card for Fifa cooling breaks? The real culprit is climate change

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has introduced mandatory cooling breaks due to extreme heat conditions affecting player safety and performance. These breaks, occurring every 22 minutes, are a response to rising global temperatures linked to climate change. While FIFA emphasizes these measures as necessary for athlete protection, critics argue they are insufficient, citing recommendations from organizations like Fifpro for additional hydration breaks. Medical research highlights the increased health risks posed by higher temperatures, including cardiac issues and heat-related illnesses. The article critiques the role of fossil fuel companies in exacerbating climate change while simultaneously profiting from sports sponsorships.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames climate change as a critical issue impacting global sports events and criticizes fossil fuel companies for their environmental impact while using sports for marketing. This perspective aligns with left-leaning concerns about corporate responsibility and climate justice.

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