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An international team of geoscientists, marine geologists, climatologists, and environmental specialists has found that lingering El Niño events have increased in frequency over the past 7,000 years.
The El Niño phenomenon in the South Atlantic and Benguela current, which flows along the west coast of southern Africa, have ...
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El Niño is nearing its end. Does that mean global temperatures will cool down in 2024?Last year, the planet experienced its hottest year on record. While it wasn't entirely a surprise that 2023 could top the previous hottest year — 2016 — in light of ongoing greenhouse gas ...
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