This year’s potentially record-breaking El Niño could impact food systems, energy production, economies, ecosystems and human ...
El Niño is part of a cyclical, naturally-occurring weather pattern that redistributes warm air, surface water temperatures, ...
The climate phenomenon is intensifying an already unequal global economy ...
Climate and geopolitical shocks – from El Niño, global heating or wars – hit a food system which already magnifies environmental and social vulnerabilities.
Scientists also noted that weather conditions before the monsoon season can influence how El Nino affects rainfall.
The tools to reduce the danger already exist: cleaner energy, resilient agriculture, early warning systems, stronger infrastructure, lower deforestation, and better protection for workers and farmers.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A new study from Arkansas’s first statewide Health Survey found that nearly 28.8% of adult Arkansans are food insecure. This is 10% higher than recent reports, the ...
Villagers in Cunen, Guatemala, confront a severe drought. The looming El Nino weather pattern intensifies fears of widespread ...
Super El Niño events are among the most disruptive climate anomalies of the modern era, with profound effects on marine ecosystems and fisheries worldwide. While the impacts of El Niño-Southern ...