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Federal forecasters estimate a two in three chance of a strong El Niño this winter.
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Who
Federal forecasters, former mayor of Hoboken
What
Federal forecasters estimate a two in three chance of a strong El Niño this winter.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 12:15:00 GMT · 3h 50m ago
Where
Hoboken ·
Why
The financial benefits of resilience infrastructure, such as flood protection, are often underestimated, but a strong El Niño will highlight the costs of inaction.
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How this affects you
El Niño events tend to aggregate widespread climate impacts like floods, droughts, and grid strain. Investments in resilience infrastructure are expected to mitigate these impacts, benefiting property values, tax bases, business continuity, and credit quality, while capital markets that ignore this risk will face significant financial costs.
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