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El Nino, Climate

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Pew Research Center · 7d
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.

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A strong El Nino may be imminent. Climate change will make its effects worse
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UN Warns Possibly Strong El Nino Could Push Global Temperatures Higher
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The weather phenomenon that could shake the world
The world could be on the brink of a “Godzilla-like” El Niño extreme weather pattern that could trigger economic and political disruption around the world.

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UN Calls El Niño An 'Urgent Climate Warning': How The UK Could Fare
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UN warns El Niño is poised to return and unleash harsher heat, floods, and drought
Scientific American
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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,
Amazon S3 on MSN
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Researchers: Recent US heat now 4°C elevated due to climate change

A significant climate attribution analysis released after the 2026 heat wave in the Southwest US — which shattered March temperature records in 14 states such as Arizona, California, and New Mexico — reveals that this phenomenon would have been nearly impossible without anthropogenic climate change.
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Scientists say don’t forget about plants. Climate change is endangering tens of thousands of species

Global warming extinctions usually have people picturing the last polar bears or other furry critters disappearing.
CT Insider on MSN
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Can virtual reality make people care more about climate change? CT researchers aim to find out

Researchers want to know whether immersing people in a vision of Connecticut's future shoreline makes the risks of climate change feel more immediate.
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Climate change may shift hailstorms towards Earth’s poles – new study

Everyone has a storm story – whether it’s that time you just escaped a downpour, or the hailstorm that wrote off your car. Even though hailstorms are relatively rare, they cause significant damages. Two new studies shed light on how hail might change as the world warms.
Opinion
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The climate change house of cards is finally collapsing

The prevailing climate change narrative took a big hit in recent days, as scientists who comprise the United Nations’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are backing away from more outlandish climate predictions for the 21st century.
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Climate change could significantly worsen summer air quality in future decades

Across the world, air pollution is associated with more early deaths than any other environmental exposure, raising risks of dying from lung cancer, respiratory infection, heart and lung disease and other causes.
Daily Mail on MSN
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Retired teacher, 58, buys gorgeous off-the-grid cabin in Maine to escape Florida climate change

Ted Borduas, 58, left teaching in Naples after 26 years and purchased an off-the-grid hut in Chesterville, close to Farmington, where he plans to relocate this summer.
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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.
11hon MSN

Climate change or dodgy drains - what caused town floods?

Ipswich is deluged by intense rainfall as the county council plays down a climate change emergency.
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