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The British Meteorological Office predicted that the "La Niña" climate phenomenon will become the strongest in recent history during 2026, with the possibility of sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean exceeding three degrees Celsius. This could pose a threat to global food security. The phenomenon results from rising water temperatures in the eastern Pacific and weakened trade winds, typically lasting from nine months to a year. It leads to an increase in global temperatures by about two degrees Celsius, intensifying climate challenges and posing threats to crops worldwide.
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