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Colombia: Bogota Releases New Water Consumption Measures Amid Droughts

Colombia's capital mayor introduces water-saving measures amidst El Niño-induced drought, affecting 8 million. Rationing in neighborhoods, urging residents to conserve water and alter shower habits.
YouTube Artist on the Rise is Lunay! Here's What You Need To Know About This New Puerto Rican Singer

YouTube Artist on the Rise is Lunay! Here's What You Need To Know About This New Puerto Rican Singer

What makes this new YT artist popular? YouTube on the Rise is Jefnier Osorio Moreno, who is better known by his stage name Lunay. YT currently considers this young Puerto Rican singer and rapper as one of the best-rising musicians on the video platform.

Death Toll In Peru Climbs To 72 From EI Nino Rains Floods

The death tolls in Peru rises to 72 in rains and flooding. Thousands of destroyed homes and others waiting on rooftops for rescue.

Antartic ice shelf may recede within 100 years, research explains

A study shows that Antartic ice shelf can collapse within 100 years. A major glacier in West Antartica is thinning from the inside out, a research said.

Dwindling Coral Reef Supplies Have Marine Scientists Alarmed, Searching for Answers

Many of the world's top marine scientists are growing more concerned about a dwindling coral reef supply, hampered in recent times by such developments as El Nino and global warming.

Venezuela's New Energy Strategy: Maduro Gives Weeklong Holiday to Workers to Save Power

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has devised a new strategy to address the country's major power crises. All workers will now have an extended furlough.

Carbon Dioxide in Earth's Atmosphere Hit Highest-Recorded Level Last Year; Will 2016 be Better?

The earth is showing the effects of climate change. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced this week that the carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere hit the highest level in 2015.

Colombia Mines & Energy Minister Tomas Gonzalez Resigns; Stricter Measures for Electric Consumption Imposed

Colombia’s Mines and Energy Minister Tomás González Estrada has resigned from his position. The country is swamped with energy problems due to the drought caused by the El Niño weather phenomenon.

Newborn Sea Lions are Dying in Chile - But Why?

Hundreds of sea lions are turning up dead on Chile’s shores. Hundreds of sea lions are turning up dead on Chile's shores. According to marine researchers, more than 100 South American sea lions, or Otaria flavescens, have washed up on the shore of a small peninsula in northern Chile during the past three months, CNN reported.

El Niño Causing Andean Glaciers to Melt at Fastest Rate in Years

New data revealed tropical glaciers are melting at the fastest rate in over a decade due to the latest El Niño event.

2015 Revealed as the Hottest Year in History Due to El Niño, Climate Change

2015 was a record-breaking year in many ways, one of which is the year’s record-breaking temperature as the hottest 365 days in historical record. It broke the record previously held by the year before, setting off concerns of the rising temperatures, the causes and the alarming effects.

4,000 People Living in Shelters Since December due to Argentina's Worst Flooding in Years

El Niño hit the country of Argentina late last year, which left 4,000 people still living in shelters today.

Smart Shower Head Changes Color When Using Too Much Water

A French design firm has created a smart shower head that changes color when it uses too much water.

5 Ways You Can Survive El Niño Like a Pro

El Niño has arrived. Check out 5 tips to survive the harsh weather. El Niño formally arrived this week in Los Angeles and, at best, it can be a big hassle for the people living in the city or at worst, it can lead to fatal consequences.

El Niño Storm Brings Heavy Rainfall in Southern California

The first major El Niño storm of the season hit Southern California on Tuesday and brought heavy rainfall, which led to flooding in numerous roadways.

Venezuela Stops Gas Exports to Colombia due to 'Climate Factors'

Venezuela's state-owned oil company Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) is temporarily stopping the export of natural gas to its neighbor Colombia due to "climate factors", as confirmed by the Colombian Mines and Energy Ministry on Friday, Jan. 1, according to a report from Reuters.

NASA Warns of Strongest El Niño Since 1997, Effects on US

According to the U.S. space agency NASA, the effects of this year's El Niño weather phenomenon could match those of 1998.

Floods Force Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay Residents to Evacuate Their Homes

More than 160,000 people in four South American countries have been evacuated due to severe flooding caused by heavy rains in the past few days. The rain is brought by El Niño that affected Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil.

Weather Forecast Sees Biggest El Niño Ever

El Niño 2015 set a new heat record on Wednesday, putting it on track to become the strongest El Niño ever seen in history.

July Was the Hottest Month in History

According to the The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) July was the hottest month on Earth in recorded history.

Holiday Travel News: Heavy Snow & Rain May Cause Travel Delays on Christmas Eve

A snowstorm is likely to cause major travel delays on roads and at airports on Christmas Eve. A snowstorm is likely to cause major travel delays on roads and at airports on Christmas Eve, Daily Herald reported via AccuWeather.
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