Water Shortages in Major Shipping Routes Could Worsen with El Niño

Major shipping routes, including the Panama Canal and the Rhine River, are facing water shortages due to climate-driven extreme weather events. The onset of El Niño is expected to worsen the situation, potentially leading to more severe droughts in 2024. The restrictions on the Panama Canal have caused a backlog of ships, highlighting the vulnerability of global shipping and supply chains. Analysts warn that climate-related disruptions could increase, posing risks to food security and regional economies. The impacts of extreme weather events on major waterways emphasize the need to understand and address the vulnerabilities of maritime chokepoints in the face of the climate crisis.
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