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  1. Meteorological agencies warn of a 'Super El Niño' event, which could push global temperatures past all modern records

    New data from meteorological agencies indicate an increasing probability of a powerful El Niño event that could push global temperatures past modern records.

    newsnews.ai/article/record-glo

  2. #Warning of record global temperatures as chance of very strong El Niño grows

    New forecasts show increasing confidence that the developing #ElNiño in the tropical Pacific Ocean could be one of the strongest on record with warnings of record global temperatures and huge #humanitarian impacts.

    #GlobalWarming #Climate #Temperature #Environment #ClimateChange

    bbc.com/weather/articles/cvgzn

  3. Forecasters predict , , severe from incoming
    Ocean heat plus human-caused is a grim recipe for deadly extremes.
    El Niño is the warm phase of a semi-regular temperature oscillation in the tropical Pacific Ocean, during which massive amounts of heat stored in the ocean are released into the atmosphere, temporarily raising the average annual global surface temperature by as much as 0.3 Fahrenheit.
    arstechnica.com/science/2026/0

  4. Forecasters predict #wildfires, #floods, severe #heatwaves from incoming #ElNiño
    Ocean heat plus human-caused #globalwarming is a grim recipe for deadly #climate extremes.
    El Niño is the warm phase of a semi-regular temperature oscillation in the tropical Pacific Ocean, during which massive amounts of heat stored in the ocean are released into the atmosphere, temporarily raising the average annual global surface temperature by as much as 0.3 Fahrenheit.
    arstechnica.com/science/2026/0
    #climatechange

  5. Forecasters predict #wildfires, #floods, severe #heatwaves from incoming #ElNiño
    Ocean heat plus human-caused #globalwarming is a grim recipe for deadly #climate extremes.
    El Niño is the warm phase of a semi-regular temperature oscillation in the tropical Pacific Ocean, during which massive amounts of heat stored in the ocean are released into the atmosphere, temporarily raising the average annual global surface temperature by as much as 0.3 Fahrenheit.
    arstechnica.com/science/2026/0
    #climatechange

  6. Forecasters predict #wildfires, #floods, severe #heatwaves from incoming #ElNiño
    Ocean heat plus human-caused #globalwarming is a grim recipe for deadly #climate extremes.
    El Niño is the warm phase of a semi-regular temperature oscillation in the tropical Pacific Ocean, during which massive amounts of heat stored in the ocean are released into the atmosphere, temporarily raising the average annual global surface temperature by as much as 0.3 Fahrenheit.
    arstechnica.com/science/2026/0
    #climatechange

  7. Forecasters predict #wildfires, #floods, severe #heatwaves from incoming #ElNiño
    Ocean heat plus human-caused #globalwarming is a grim recipe for deadly #climate extremes.
    El Niño is the warm phase of a semi-regular temperature oscillation in the tropical Pacific Ocean, during which massive amounts of heat stored in the ocean are released into the atmosphere, temporarily raising the average annual global surface temperature by as much as 0.3 Fahrenheit.
    arstechnica.com/science/2026/0
    #climatechange

  8. Scientists warn a developing El Niño in the tropical Pacific could be one of the strongest on record, driving global temperatures to new peaks

    New forecasts indicate an increasing likelihood that a developing El Niño in the tropical Pacific could be one of the strongest on record.

    newsnews.ai/article/record-glo

  9. RE: flipboard.com/@cbcnews/top-sto

    Friederike Otto: "While El Niño could lead to very extreme conditions later this year, it's not the reason to freak out… Climate change, [by] contrast, gets worse and worse and worse… and it's already a much stronger influence on many extremes than most natural modes of variability…. Climate change is the reason to freak out… And we do know what to do about it. We have the knowledge and technology to go very, very far away from using fossil fuels."
    #globalwarming #mitigation

  10. RE: flipboard.com/@cbcnews/top-sto

    Friederike Otto: "While El Niño could lead to very extreme conditions later this year, it's not the reason to freak out… Climate change, [by] contrast, gets worse and worse and worse… and it's already a much stronger influence on many extremes than most natural modes of variability…. Climate change is the reason to freak out… And we do know what to do about it. We have the knowledge and technology to go very, very far away from using fossil fuels."
    #globalwarming #mitigation

  11. RE: flipboard.com/@cbcnews/top-sto

    Friederike Otto: "While El Niño could lead to very extreme conditions later this year, it's not the reason to freak out… Climate change, [by] contrast, gets worse and worse and worse… and it's already a much stronger influence on many extremes than most natural modes of variability…. Climate change is the reason to freak out… And we do know what to do about it. We have the knowledge and technology to go very, very far away from using fossil fuels."
    #globalwarming #mitigation

  12. RE: flipboard.com/@cbcnews/top-sto

    Friederike Otto: "While El Niño could lead to very extreme conditions later this year, it's not the reason to freak out… Climate change, [by] contrast, gets worse and worse and worse… and it's already a much stronger influence on many extremes than most natural modes of variability…. Climate change is the reason to freak out… And we do know what to do about it. We have the knowledge and technology to go very, very far away from using fossil fuels."
    #globalwarming #mitigation

  13. RE: flipboard.com/@cbcnews/top-sto

    Friederike Otto: "While El Niño could lead to very extreme conditions later this year, it's not the reason to freak out… Climate change, [by] contrast, gets worse and worse and worse… and it's already a much stronger influence on many extremes than most natural modes of variability…. Climate change is the reason to freak out… And we do know what to do about it. We have the knowledge and technology to go very, very far away from using fossil fuels."
    #globalwarming #mitigation

  14. Does the Arctic Ocean regulate or amplify global warming?

    Researchers found that interactions between methane gas and seawater affected greenhouse gas emissions from the Arctic Ocean during a past period of global warming. #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #GlobalWarming

    sciworthy.com/does-the-arctic-

  15. Something startling is happening in the Gulf of Mexico.

    Its waters are heating up twice as fast as the global oceans, with huge implications for hurricane risk. #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #GlobalWarming

    yaleclimateconnections.org/202

  16. Day 63: Big setback as only ferry serving Wewak has broken engine. The pastor looking after me recommends an alternative route through the Sepik river.

    He leaves it late, but in the end he manages to find a place on the last truck of the day travelling to Angoram on the Sepik river. They leave me the privilege of travelling on the front of the truck where I have a comfy seat rather than the wooden benches all the other passengers use on the back. the scenery is very diverse from the ones I used to in Bougainville. there's no rainforest here, but rather grassland and bushes. it strikes me that even this very old, noisy and rusty truck is a luxury in comparison with the many who cannot afford it and walk over the main (and only) road. actually, we are lucky there's a road at all. This will stop at the Sepik river, as there's no bridge crossing over it.

    I get to Angoram after an 8-hour drive. I have no idea where to stay and find a place to sleep in the local church (along with rats & insects).

    youtube.com/shorts/xT5dboTbjP8

    #refusetofly #travel #slowtravel #decarbonise #climateemergency #globalwarming #climateBreakdown #collapse #TippingPoint #papuaisland #PNG #Wewak #Sepik #WestSepik #researcher #researcherlife #AFuoco

    I slow travel mainly to reduce my carbon footprint (by 10 times according to available estimates) but also to experience travel as most people in this world do.

  17. Does the Arctic Ocean regulate or amplify global warming? – Sciworthy

    Greenhouse gases trap heat within the atmosphere. One such gas that exists beneath the ocean floor is methane.…
    #Climate #ClimateChange #Climate-Change #arcticocean #Biomarkers #CarbonCycle #carbondioxide #climatechange #climatefeedbacks #globalwarming #methane #methanecycle #PETM #Pyrite #scicomm #sciencenews
    europesays.com/2988817/

  18. World Cup 2026 faces heat concerns amid climate warnings

    Experts have warned that players and fans at the 2026 FIFA World Cup could face dangerous levels of…
    #Climate #ClimateChange #Climate-Change #climatechange #globalwarming #worldcup2026
    europesays.com/2988320/

  19. El Niño is Forming in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Are We Ready for What it Could Bring? – by Jan Wondra

    A view of the super El Niño as it continues to form, taken Feb. 16, 2026. The…
    #Climate #ClimateChange #Climate-Change #climatechange #extremeweather #globalwarming #noaa #superelnino
    europesays.com/2987590/

  20. TV6 Investigates: Adapting to changing climate, disaster trends

    UPPER MICHIGAN. (WLUC) – As we experience new or more frequent weather hazards, how we prepare changes. Climate…
    #Climate #ClimateChange #Climate-Change #climatechange #disasters #flooding #globalwarming #hazards #homeinsurance #policy #Snowmelt #TV6Investigates #UpperMichigan #Weather #wildfire
    europesays.com/2987344/