Recurrencia del Fenómeno de El Niño aumenta por cambio climático, advierte directora del Imhpa
The recurrence of the El Niño phenomenon is increasing due to climate change, warns the director of the Imhpa - Global warming is making the El Niño phenomenon more frequent and intense, a condition that could translate into longer periods of heat, decreased rainfall in the Pacific, and pressure on water supply and electricity generation in Panama, warned the director of the Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology of Panama (Imhpa), Luz Graciela Calzadilla.

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