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A Brazil fan with a replica World Cup trophy before the first-round match against Switzerland.

REUTERS/Carl Recine

Hard Numbers: World Cup emissions, Russian mercs on TikTok, peak US inflation, Spanish letter bombs

6,000-8,000: That's how many additional metric tons of carbon dioxide the World Cup has generated so far thanks to over a hundred daily shuttle flights between Qatar and neighboring Gulf nations because the host country doesn't have enough hotel rooms for fans. So much for Qatar's claim that this would be the most carbon-neutral World Cup ever.

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