China Warns: El Niño to Spike Global Fossil Fuel Crisis

BEIJING — A dangerous convergence of climate volatility and geopolitical instability is threatening to destabilize global energy markets, according to warnings from Chinese government scientists. Experts warn that this year’s El Niño cycle could trigger a significant spike in El Niño fossil fuel demand, exacerbating an already precarious price environment fueled by the ongoing crisis … Read more

BMKG: Indonesia 2026 Dry Season Drier, Not Worst in 30 Years

Beyond the Drought: Engineering Resilience for Indonesia’s 2026 Climate Shift The conversation around climate change in Indonesia is shifting from a narrative of survival to one of strategic optimization. While historical data suggests that the upcoming dry seasons may not be the absolute worst in three decades, the volatility of the El Niño phenomenon means … Read more

Indonesia: El Niño Cuts Irrigation Water by 20%

A staggering 36 million hectares of land globally are projected to experience drought conditions this year, threatening crop yields and exacerbating food insecurity. Indonesia, facing a potentially severe El Niño event, is proactively slashing irrigation water use by 20% – a move that, while seemingly drastic, signals a broader, and increasingly vital, shift towards climate-resilient … Read more