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A historic El Nino is forming. Here’s why scientists are worried | DW News


The UK’s Met Office says this year’s El Nino could unleash extreme weather, the likes of which the world has not seen in a century. The results could be record-breaking global temperatures in 2027 and a raft of natural disasters. DW’s Sarah Kelly talks about the weather phenomenon with Liz Bentley, Chief Executive of the Royal Meteorological Society in the UK and President of the European Meteorological Society.

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Chapters:
00:00 Scientists warn of a super El Nino
01:19 Global impacts: droughts, floods and wildfires
01:50 Liz Bentley, Royal Meteorological Society
02:31 What makes this event different from past El Ninos?
04:02 Could 2027 become the hottest year on record?
05:17 Impacts on food supplies and global trade
06:12 Which regions face the highest risks?
06:47 What El Nino could mean for Europe
07:49 Cutting fossil fuels and building resilience

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