A powerful El Nino is expected to peak in November, potentially threatening food supply and increasing extreme weather events. Al Jazeera’s Marthe van der Wolf explains the need for people to prepare for the worst.
Why It Matters
El Nino events have historically been associated with disruptions in global weather patterns, leading to severe droughts, floods, and crop failures. The upcoming peak of this El Nino could exacerbate these impacts, posing significant challenges to agriculture, food security, and overall climate stability. It is crucial for individuals, communities, and governments to proactively plan and adapt to mitigate the potential consequences of this powerful weather phenomenon.
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