TAKE3 | The El Niño Ripple Effect

In this edition of TAKE 3, Ms Suruchi Bhadwal, Director, Earth Science and Climate Change at TERI, dissects the real-world implications of this ongoing weather anomaly on natural resources, agricultural systems, and national economies. As global temperatures continue to break records, the ripple effects of El Niño are no longer just distant meteorological forecasts, they are actively altering monsoon patterns, intensifying prolonged droughts, and stretching water security to its limits across vulnerable regions like South Asia.

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