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Arctic Ice Loss May Alter El Niño Patterns, Research Suggests
In recent times, the global climate has changed in unprecedented ways. We’ve seen extreme events such as intense hurricanes, prolonged droughts, record-breaking heatwaves and significant Arctic ice melt.
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