🦘 Oceania Jun 30, 2026 · postcourieronline

How a 2017 Climate Study Predicted the brutal 2026 Pacific Drought

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How a 2017 Climate Study Predicted the brutal 2026 Pacific Drought
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Droughts and flooding rains more, likely as climate change plays havoc with Pacific weather
Nearly a decade ago, a climate study delivered a sobering warning to the Pacific: global warming had already permanently broken our natural weather cycles, locking us into a future of rapid, severe climate swings.



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