Iván Ramos - Journalism that counts Bolivia could be at the gates of one of the most dangerous climatic phenomena of recent decades. The so-called “Super Niño”, an extreme version of the El Niño phenomenon, presents between 80% and 90% probability of developing in the coming months, according to David Torres, professor at the Faculty of Agronomy of the
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Historical records show that events from 1982-1983, 1997-1998 and 2015-2016 were catalogued as “Super Child” due to the magnitude of the warming of the equatorial Pacific waters and their global consequences.
Iván Ramos - Journalism that counts Bolivia could be at the gates of one of the most dangerous climatic phenomena of recent decades. The so-called “Super Niño”, an extreme version of the El Niño phenomenon, presents between 80% and 90% probability of developing in the coming months, according to David Torres, professor at the Faculty of Agronomy of the