El Niño Likely to Return: the Case for Early Action
3 Articles
3 Articles
El Niño Likely to Return: the Case for Early Action
Residents in Phú Yên, Vietnam, relied on a small wooden boat during a flood. Climate change and El Niño disrupted the livelihood of millions of people in Asia and the Pacific. Credit: Pexels/Long Bà Mùi Source: ESCAPBy Kareff RafisuraBANGKOK, Thailand, May 11 2026 (IPS) Climate models are converging: El Niño is likely to return by mid-2026 and could be strong. According to the World Meteorological Organization, it could emerge as early as May–Ju…
Did you think that a warming of the waters thousands of kilometers from our coasts was just a problem for the fishermen of the Pacific? The scientific reality shows that the global effects of El Niño act as a giant domino chip that ends up hitting with unusual force the rain patterns of the Iberian peninsula. The latest predictive models of the organization confirm that the atmosphere is already fully coupled to this marine warming, which will r…
How climate extremes rewrite geopolitical power
Temperatures around the world are rising – but El Niño impacts some regions far more than others. Image: Shutterstock A warming Pacific exposes the fragile fault lines of a divided world, Doug Specht argues Early forecasts suggest 2026 could see the strongest El Niño in at least a decade, with a 25 per cent chance of a ‘very strong’ event and a 50 per cent chance of a strong one as Pacific sea surface temperatures climb more than 1.5°C above ave…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
