How should we manage shipping through the Panama Canal during extreme weather events like El Niño?
The El Nino weather phenomenon is expected to increase the likelihood of drought and excess heat across the region
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The El Nino weather phenomenon is expected to increase the likelihood of drought and excess heat across the region
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