AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate & Sports Footprint: A new sustainability analysis warns the 2026 FIFA World Cup could be the most carbon-intensive ever, estimating about 3.7 million tons of CO2e—driven by expansion to 48 teams, more matches, and travel across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Extreme Weather Risk: Organizers canceled Toronto’s FIFA Fan Festival after lightning risk, underscoring how heat, humidity, and storms could disrupt games and outdoor events across host cities. Water Pollution at the Border: California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced $46M to tackle sewage and contamination tied to the Tijuana River, calling out federal inaction at the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant. Local Protection Campaigns: Baja California is expanding its “Zero Tolerance” child exploitation prevention campaign with UNICEF support to tourist hubs ahead of the World Cup. Human Rights & Safety: Human Rights Watch says the tournament is starting “in a climate of fear,” citing immigration crackdowns and press-freedom threats affecting the US-Mexico-Canada host region. Wildlife & Health: Texas and federal agencies are escalating response to new screwworm detections in South Texas, aiming to protect livestock and prevent spread near Mexico.
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