Extreme Heat Threatens 2026 World Cup, Scientists Warn
Scientists are warning that without scheduling changes, extreme heat could put players and fans at serious risk during the 2026...
Alessandro Camillo is a recent graduate from Boston University with a degree in Economics. With professional experiences in finance and data analytics, Alessandro has a keen interest in sustainability, socio-economic development, and foreign policy. Away from work, Alessandro has a love for sports and travel.
Scientists are warning that without scheduling changes, extreme heat could put players and fans at serious risk during the 2026...
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