This week's Climate Chronicles question comes from April.
Could the Chicago area see a “super El Niño” this year and how would it impact the region's weather? We are transitioning out of our latest La Niña pattern into ENSO neutral, the phase between La Niña ...
Scientists are still untangling the complex relationship between El Niño and human-driven warming, but their confluence has ...
When climate change is discussed, whether at UN climate summits, in company boardrooms or in the media, the focus is often on mitigation (cutting greenhouse gas emissions to achieve net zero).
Extreme weather driven by climate change is already pushing prices higher through what economists call “climateflation,” with a 2022 European heat wave boosting food costs and overall inflation.