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"publishedAt": "2026-04-14T17:29:59.000Z",
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"textContent": "Climate change is no longer just an environmental challenge far removed from the stadiums; it has become a direct threat to one of the world’s largest industries. A recent report published by Reuters reveals that the global sports economy, valued at approximately $2.3 trillion annually, is facing risks that could derail its growth trajectory in […]\n\nBy Alaa Shamali",
"title": "Climate shocks threaten $2.3 trillion global sports economy"
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