Australia Says El Niño Could Become Strongest in 7 Decades
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El Niño is declared and scientists say the climate change is making its impacts harder to predict.
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In the past few years in Australia, seasonal rainfall and temperatures have left a lot of people confused. Sometimes, the hot, dry conditions usually associated with an El Niño have not eventuated. Similarly, there have been years where a La Niña did not ...
Australia is a land of natural wonders, from the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest to Kakadu National Park and the Blue Mountains. But because of the country’s naturally dry and biodiverse climate, it’s particularly vulnerable to extreme ...
This is also a regional and geopolitical opportunity for the Albanese government. With Australia aiming to co-host COP31 alongside Pacific nations in 2026, this second-term Labor government must demonstrate climate leadership that is real rather than ...
The re-emergence of El Niño could help shape how much Americans pay for energy in the coming seasons, an expert told Newsweek.
