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Australia Says El Niño Could Become Strongest in 7 Decades

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Australia faces an El Niño. But the hype may be getting ahead of the forecast
The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has declared an El Niño event — and some dramatic labels are starting to emerge.

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Australia Says El Niño Could Become Strongest in Seven Decades
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El Niño weather system finally declared by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology: 'Very strong'
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150 Years Ago, a Super El Niño Killed 50 Million People. The Next One Is Right Around the Corner.
From 1876 until 1878, a global famine wreaked havoc on Asia, South America, and Africa, cutting short the lives of an estimated 50 million people.

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Why a strong El Niño leaves tropical commodities acutely exposed
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BoM forecasts strong El Niño and warns climate change could amplify effects on Australia
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Climate change adding uncertainty to El Niño impact, scientists say

El Niño is declared and scientists say the climate change is making its impacts harder to predict.
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Australia's climate future: New model goes global

Climate change will shape everything about life in Australia—from the homes we live in and the food we grow to the risks of bushfires, floods, and heat waves. But what will that future look like? We can't know without climate models. Climate models are ...
The Diplomat
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Australia Needs to Step up Its Climate Advocacy at the UN Summit of the Future

The Pacific needs Australia to do more on climate change, and the upcoming summit in New York might be Canberra’s next best opportunity. As New York City gears up for the next United Nations General Assembly, there’s a new event on the schedule before ...
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Is Australia’s climate confusing you? Here’s why rainfall and temperatures don’t always behave as expected

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 ...
TechCrunch
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Australia’s climate tech industry is booming, but it could bust without funds

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 ...
The Diplomat
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Now or Never: Australia’s Albanese Must Deliver for Climate Justice

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 ...
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How El Niño could affect energy bills across US

The re-emergence of El Niño could help shape how much Americans pay for energy in the coming seasons, an expert told Newsweek.
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