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When Weather Finally Speaks
(A Nature Insights Therapy Session) Welcome back, eco-enthusiasts. Today, Nature Insights is hosting an emergency therapy session, not for humans, but for something far more stressed: the Weather . This month, as complaints about “unusual weather” flood our timelines faster than our streets, we decided to do the responsible thing: book Weather a therapy session. Not to fix it, but to finally listen. Once predictable, politely seasonal, and rarely invited into policy discu
Zainab Khan Roza
Jan 262 min read


El Niño & La Niña: How Ocean Cycles Shape the Weather
Weather is a complicated, interconnected system that goes way beyond the local prediction. The distinction between the transient weather conditions and the more stable context of climate is inherent: whereas weather can change within hours, climate changes within decades. One of the most impressive examples of this difference is the El Nino-Southern Oscillation, or ENSO a natural and periodic process within the Pacific Ocean, that alternates between warm (El Nino) and cold (L
Tahsin Tabassum, Najifa Alam Torsa
Jan 1917 min read


Why the Weather Feels Different Now: Understanding Climate Change Through Lived Experience
For this issue’s interview, we are honored to have Dr. Rashed Chowdhury, Applications Scientist - Water, Climate, and Society. Dr. Rashed Chowdhury is a climate scientist and research faculty member at Arizona State University (USA) who works at the intersection of water, climate, and society. His research is driven by a strong interest in applying climate science to real-world challenges. He is a 2021 U.S. Fulbright Teaching Scholar and a postdoctoral researcher at the I
Najifa Alam Torsa
Jan 128 min read
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