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Q&A: Are the 2019-20 locust swarms linked to climate change?
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Q&A: Are the 2019-20 locust swarms linked to climate change?

The past few months have seen locust swarms as large as entire cities sweep across countries in East Africa and surrounding regions. With each insect able to eat its two-gram body weight in food each day, it is estimated that the swarms of billions are devouring enough crops to threaten the food supply of millions of people.
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East Africa’s plague of locusts and the bizarre climate science behind it
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East Africa’s plague of locusts and the bizarre climate science behind it

Human activity has made an ocean circulation pattern misbehave—triggering a weird confluence of events that has caused the infestations.
Indian Ocean Dipole linked to global warming in new research by Australian scientists
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Indian Ocean Dipole linked to global warming in new research by Australian scientists

After a summer of hell, is the Indian Ocean Dipole the smoking gun connecting drought and climate change?
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Climate change linked to African locust invasion

Climate change linked to African locust invasion

Hundreds of millions of the insects have swept over the Horn of Africa in the worst outbreak in a quarter of a century, says the United Nations.

Australia’s hellish heat wave and wildfires, explained
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Australia’s hellish heat wave and wildfires, explained

Ocean circulation, years of drought, and climate change are fueling Australia’s record heat and deadly fires.
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