Short-term El Niño meets long-term warming, but which drives impacts?
Copernicus reported record June sea-surface warmth while Spain tallied 1,029 heat-attributed deaths, U.S. agencies warned over 100 million of extreme heat, and California scientists tracked mass seabird starvation.
Global sea surfaces set a new June record at 20.98°C as El Niño develops atop long‑term warming, while Spain logged 1,029 excess heat deaths, France hit unprecedented alert levels, US forecasters w...