37 major stadiums in US, Europe face $800M in potential climate-related losses by 2050, study finds

37 major stadiums in US, Europe face $800M in potential climate-related 
losses by 2050, study finds

U.S. venues face significantly higher hazard exposure risks, according to Climate X's analysis, with three of the six most exposed venues in...
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2026 FIFA World Cup, Climate change, Fédération Internationale De Football Association, Insurance
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