El Niño
Energy Minister Palma advances Air-e crisis measures amid El Niño threat
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Colombia’s Mines and Energy Minister Edwin Palma defended his handling of the Air-e financial crisis—ongoing since early 2026 with $1.6 trillion in debts—and announced key steps: a targeted $8/kWh surcharge on high-income users, a Creg proposal for more energy contracting ahead of El Niño, and calls for structural reforms in the Caribbean region's electricity sector.
The National Institute of Meteorology released on Monday, 29, the first bulletin with detailed projections for the 2026 El Niño. The document, prepared with official agencies, warns of significant Pacific warming and climate impacts in Brazil.
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Santa Marta became the first Colombian capital to declare a public calamity due to the El Niño phenomenon to address the climate emergency.
James Hansen, a prominent climate scientist at Columbia University, has predicted that 2026 will become the hottest year on record, surpassing 2024 due to accelerating global warming and an impending super El Niño. He argues that current sea surface temperatures support this forecast despite ongoing La Niña cooling. Other experts urge caution amid forecast uncertainties.
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The National Federation of Coffee Growers (Fedecafé) and the national government will allocate $50 billion to the Coffee Price Stabilization Fund to support fertilization ahead of the El Niño phenomenon in the second half of 2026. Fedecafé will contribute $40 billion and the government $10 billion. The measure will benefit producers in 421 municipalities.
A massive heat wave in the Western US and a potential El Niño event signal concerns for unpredictable extreme weather ahead. Despite 2025 ranking as the third-hottest year on record, it saw fewer climate disasters than expected.
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Building on earlier forecasts of heavy rains persisting through April, the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (Ideam), led by Ghisliane Echeverry, announced the official start of Colombia's first rainy season of 2026, which is set to continue until mid-June. The announcement follows an atypical first quarter with above-normal rainfall across most departments, preventing the customary dry season from December to March.
Amylkar Acosta proposes advancing the clock to face El Niño
onsdag d. 27. maj 2026, 06.51Minvivienda urges contingency plans over El Niño risk
søndag d. 24. maj 2026, 19.15Desalination plant in Cordova to boost MCWD supply amid El Niño
tirsdag d. 19. maj 2026, 04.56Anif warns inflation could reach 7% due to El Niño phenomenon
søndag d. 17. maj 2026, 00.52Minister warns of energy supply risks from El Niño
onsdag d. 22. april 2026, 03.17Pagasa raises El Niño alert level
mandag d. 20. april 2026, 04.39SIN reservoirs recover to 62.8% due to recent precipitations
onsdag d. 15. april 2026, 07.42Colombia prepares for sharp rise in LNG imports ahead of El Niño
fredag d. 10. april 2026, 00.38NOAA raises El Niño probability to 90% for September 2026
fredag d. 10. april 2026, 00.10Andeg and Fenalcarbón highlight thermal plants' role ahead of possible El Niño