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El Niño, Climate Change

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Is Climate Change Supercharging El Niño? Scientists Don’t Agree.
As a new, potentially record-breaking El Niño begins, researchers are vigorously debating whether climate change is driving the phenomenon’s intensity.

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Scientists Found the Coral Reefs That Can Survive Climate Change
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A ‘Super El Niño’ may be on the way. What does that mean?
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Why El Niño’s impacts on the UK are hard to predict
A planet-warming El Niño climate phase has begun, but while the phenomenon can influence Europe's weather through long-distance atmospheric teleconnections, the effects are often uncertain

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El Niño is back, and forecasters say damaging heat could hit half the global ocean
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Will super El Niño bring a wet monsoon season to Colorado?
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‘Super El Niño’ expected to boost Colorado moisture
A report from Nagam Bell of the Natural Resources Conservation Service showed the state of Colorado’s reservoirs and soil conditions as the first storms from El Niño are on the horizon.

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Fewer storms, not less risk: El Niño will bring mixed results across US power systems
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‘Very strong’ El Niño predicted in 2026. What does that mean for Idaho weather?
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The Shifting Politics of Climate Change

A new poll suggests Republicans may be more movable on climate change than previously thought, plus more climate news.
17hon MSN

US accused of trying to 'edit out' climate change in Antarctic report

The US has been criticised over its reluctance to refer to "climate change" at a major Antarctic meeting, with France describing it as a "dangerous precedent" that risks undermining science.
Pew Research Center
22d

Americans on what causes climate change: Human activity or natural patterns?

Past Center surveys have found that Americans with higher levels of formal education are more likely to say human activity is a big cause of climate change. This pattern is driven by Democrats. In contrast, Republicans of all education levels are unlikely to say climate change is mostly the result of human activity.
Scientific American
2mon

Climate Change

March was a scorching 9.35 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than the 20th-century average for the month, capping the hottest 12-month stretch for the U.S. since records began in 1895 The El Niño climate event is due to return this year,
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Climate change makes once-rare coastal floods more likely, study says

Extreme floods that once swamped coastal communities only rarely are becoming far more common as climate change caused by humans pushes sea levels higher, according to new research published
Pew Research Center
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Americans Are Increasingly Pessimistic About Avoiding the Worst Effects of Climate Change

About six-in-ten Americans say countries around the world, including the U.S., will not do enough to avoid the worst effects of climate change. This growing pessimism is driven by Democrats.
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Foreign aid cuts and climate change pushing up migrant flows, IOM chief warns

Several rich Western countries, particularly the United States but also many European nations, have cut their development aid budgets in recent years. View on euronews
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Zordi: An Agricultural Ecosystem Using AI and Robotics to Combat Climate Change and Labor Shortages

Breaking news and analysis from time.com. Politics, world news, photos, video, tech reviews, health, science, and entertainment news.
ABC News on MSN
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Trump admin seeks to block restoration of historical sites at national parks

A judge ordered the National Park Service to restore the materials by July 4.
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Climate change is the silent referee of the World Cup

Weather and sports are a lot more closely related than you may think, and the 2026 World Cup could be the greatest example of them all. The tournament is returning to the United S
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Electrification, climate finance and just transition: Key outcomes of Bonn Climate Change Conference

Despite backsliding on some commitments, the UN climate conference showed glimmers of hope ahead of COP31. View on euronews
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