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"textContent": "From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Jenni Doering with author Kevin Trenberth. El Niño is a phenomenon every few years in which a tropical region of the Pacific experiences unusually warm ocean surface temperatures, affecting weather patterns across the world. A 2026 El Niño is now […]",
"title": "El Niño Is Here and Will Have ‘Big Consequences’ for Global Weather"
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