The Year of the Super El Nino

This summer will be brutal, say experts. As temperatures keep soaring across India, climate scientists are warning of a Super El Nino forming in the Pacific -- a rare, high intensity event that could reshape global weather patterns.

For India, this could mean serious trouble. Historically, El Nino events are closely linked to weaker monsoons, rising temperatures and increased risk of drought. With 2026 predicted to be one of the hottest years on record, our water resources are expected to be under severe stress.

Join us for a conversation with Akshit Sangomla of Down To Earth as we bring you another Live Chat to mark our Water Campaign. Up for discussion would be issues like how exactly would the Super El Nino impact our water resources.

Have a question? Will the 2026 monsoon survive a Super El Nino? How should farmers prepare? Send in your questions early or ask them live during the session!

For more details, contact: sukanya.nair@cseindia.org, 8816818864

 

 

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