El Niño is a naturally occurring weather cycle that contributes to a general pattern of global heating. Scientists are concerned that an El Niño pattern currently developing off the coast of South America will push global temperatures this year, and especially next, into even more dangerous, record-breaking territory. Kamyar Razavi reports.
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El Niño: How the weather cycle is affecting global heating
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