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El Nino, Climate

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Poweful El Nino may strike; Climate change will make its effects worse
The El Nino weather pattern is forming and expected to bring extreme weather worldwide. Scientists warn climate change will worsen its impact. This combination could lead to higher global temperatures and disrupted rainfall.

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Pew Research Center · 7d
Americans Are Increasingly Pessimistic About Avoiding the Worst Effects of Climate Change
 · 2d
Analysis-A Strong El Nino May Be Imminent. Climate Change Will Make Its Effects Worse
 · 14h
UN warns El Niño is poised to return and unleash harsher heat, floods, and drought
A major climate pattern linked to extreme heat, flooding, drought, and food stress may return sooner than expected.

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Opinion - Congress should heed the Pacific Ocean’s super El Niño warning
 · 3h
A very strong El Niño may be approaching. Here’s what it could mean for the world’s weather
AzerNews
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Climate change emerges as biggest threat to global food security

Agriculture sits at the epicenter of climate risk and climate solutions. It is acutely vulnerable to heat, droughts, floods, and storms, while the food system itself contributes a substantial share of global greenhouse gas emissions across land use change,
Climate Crisis 247 on MSN
8d

The Worst Dangers Of Climate Change Are Still To Come, According To Scientists

Most climate stories written today focus on extremes: the worst rain, the worst flood, the worst drought, the
9d

Why Scientists Retired the Dire Climate Scenario Used for Over a Decade

While global warming is still a threat, the decision to back away from a worst-case outlook raises questions about whether some risks have been overstated.
Finextra
1y

Climate Change Impact: Unraveling Financial Consequences and identifying opportunities using C-VaR

The impact of climate change is being felt more than ever across different sectors and regions. The financial implications arising from it have been acknowledged by regulatory bodies and governments across the globe and the need to mitigate it. In 2015 ...
Science Daily
1y

Climate change effects in 24,000 US lakes

Each summer, more and more lake beaches are forced to close due to toxic algae blooms. While climate change is often blamed, new research suggests a more complex story: climate interacts with human activities like agriculture and urban runoff, which funnel ...
6d

S.E.C. Proposes to Kill Climate Change Disclosure Rule

The regulation would have required all publicly traded companies to disclose whether they faced significant risks from climate change and its effects.
CBS News
9mon

Abrupt Antarctic climate shifts could lead to "catastrophic consequences for generations," experts warn

Abrupt and potentially irreversible changes in Antarctica driven by climate change could lift global oceans by meters and lead to "catastrophic consequences for generations," scientists warned Wednesday. More broadly, a state-of-knowledge review by a score ...
2d

Climate change: How do heatwaves affect pregnancies across Europe?

As heatwaves become more frequent and intense, pregnant people face significant consequences. But are they all equally at risk?
Mathrubhumi English
10h

World Environment Day 2026: How climate change is already changing daily life in India

Discover how climate change is impacting India in 2026, from record heatwaves to coastal erosion. Learn about adaptation strategies. Read the full report now.
Tech Times
1h

Earth Rotation Climate Change Rate Unseen in 3.6 Million Years: GPS Precision at Stake

Earth rotation climate change is altering our planet’s spin at a rate unmatched in 3.6 million years, a new study finds. Melting polar ice is lengthening days by 1.33 milliseconds per century — a pace
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