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How climate change is teaming up with ‘Super El Niño’ | DW News

This year’s ‘Super El Niño’ conditions over the Pacific have stoked wildfires, storms and heat waves in Europe, North America and elsewhere. We talk to climate scientist Zack Labe of Climate Central to find out if the warmer ocean temperatures will make this the hottest year on record, or just another deadly notch in global warming’s belt.

Chapter Breakdown
00:00 The ‘Super El Niño’ year
00:25 Zack Labe, climate scientist
00:55 Boosting extreme weather
01:50 Coastal heat stress
03:00 Turbocharged hurricanes
04:50 Moisture-absorbing atmosphere
06:20 El Niño may effect 2027 more
07:30 Sustainable solutions

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