El Niño, extinction
The US has committed more than $80 million in funding under a new program to help grow agricultural output in three southern ...
El Niño events result in abnormally high sea surface temperatures in the Pacific which weaken or reverse these easterly winds ...
“The El Nino heat is to blame for the drying up of boreholes and rivers. The changing weather patterns triggering floods, very hot conditions and poor rains are also resulting in acute food ...
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