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'Godzilla' El Niño: time to prepare for mega-droughts

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imageComing to a forest near you?Alpha/Flickr, CC BY-SA

Walking on cornflakes. That’s what it sounds like to hike through a rainforest in the grip of a strong drought. Each step crackles with dry snapping twigs and leaves. It’s frustrating for field biologists like us – we can forget about glimpsing anything but the most oblivious of...

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