Study says El Nino, not climate change, was key driver of low rainfall that snarled Panama Canal
- El Niño, not climate change, was the primary cause of low rainfall at the Panama Canal last year, impacting shipping according to scientists.
- International scientists found that El Nino doubled the likelihood of low precipitation in Panama last year's rainy season, affecting water levels at the canal's reservoir.
- Human-Caused climate change was not the main factor in the region's dry season, as concluded by the World Weather Attribution group after comparing rainfall data to climate models.
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