Farmers Worldwide Brace for El Niño
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Started June 30, 2026
An intense El Niño threatens to compound trade and energy pain
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Farmers Worldwide Brace for El Niño
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jun 29, 2026
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Jun 30, 2026
Governments should prioritize immediate trade and energy solutions over long-term agricultural adaptations in response to El Niño.
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The focus on El Niño distracts from other critical climate issues that require urgent attention and resources.
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Investing in sustainable energy alternatives now can mitigate the energy pain that El Niño is likely to exacerbate in many countries.
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El Niño's impact on agriculture presents an opportunity for innovation in farming practices and resilience strategies globally.
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The effects of El Niño will vary significantly across regions, highlighting the need for tailored responses rather than one-size-fits-all solutions.
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