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El Niño is back, and the threat of Weather extremes could stretch far beyond hotter days.The climate pattern can trigger extreme weather, from droughts and heat waves to floods and powerful storms, affecting millions worldwide. As oceans warm, millions could feel the impact on food supplies, water resources, and daily life. Can the world withstand another climate shock as El Niño gains strength? The Silicon Review asks. The powerful Pacific climate phenomenon, which periodically reshapes weather patterns across the globe, has officially formed after months of warming ocean temperatures. While El Niño is a natural event, experts warn that its return comes at a particularly dangerous time when the planet is already experiencing unprecedented levels of heat driven by climate change. "At the end of this year and into 2027, we're likely to see very high temperatures globally," Prof Adam Scaife says, A leading British physicist and climate scientist. For environmental sustainability advocates, the concern is not merely another warm year. It is the possibility of a cascading chain of disruptions affecting food production, water availability, energy systems, and vul...