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Is it time to boycott major esports events for their carbon footprint, or does competitive gaming get a green pass?
As esports events grow to stadium scale, their carbon emissions rival those of major music festivals, sparking debate over the industry's environmental responsibility. Cast your vote on whether competitive gaming should lead on sustainability or focus on entertainment.
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