- Investors prioritize climate risk; Super El Niño threat emerges.
- This event threatens global agriculture, energy, and supply chains.
- Agriculture, mining, and banking sectors face significant losses.
As fears surrounding the Iran conflict begin to ease, investors across global markets are turning their attention to another growing threat that could reshape investment strategies over the coming years: climate risk.
A rising probability of a “Super El Niño” developing by 2027 is forcing investors to reassess exposure across industries ranging from agriculture and energy to insurance and banking, according to a Bloomberg report. Higher temperatures,…






