El Niño 2026 is confirmed: what changes for ports, energy, mining and railways
NOAA confirmed El Niño on June 11, 2026. Find out what changes for ports, energy, mining and railways — and why anticipating costs less than reacting.
NOAA confirmed El Niño on June 11, 2026. Find out what changes for ports, energy, mining and railways — and why anticipating costs less than reacting.
A practical guide (no panic, with method) for those who need to decide about El Niño 2026: WMO numbers, the predictability barrier, impacts by region and sector, and actions by horizon.
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