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Climate Change Is Affecting El Niño and La Niña, Here’s What That Means for You
Human-caused greenhouse gas emissions mean strong El Niño and La Niña events are occurring more often, according to our new research, which provides important new evidence of the human fingerprint on Earth’s climate. For more than 30 years, climate researchers have puzzled over the link between human-caused climate change and El Niño and La Niña…
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This Is When You Can Expect La Niña to Leave Us Alone
The term La Niña has occupied the thoughts of many Australians over the past couple of years. The weather event has meant that our usually toasty summer months have been filled with cooler weather and rainfall, and frankly, it’s been a bit of a drag. We know that the weather event is officially back for…


