By: Seth Borenstein
WASHINGTON (AP) — El Nino, Nature's chaotic climate agent, has formed in a warmed-up Pacific Ocean and is expected to grow to historic strength, meteorologists announced Thursday.


Seth Borenstein is a science writer at the Associated Press. He focuses on climate change and environmental issues, covering topics such as climate policy, global warming, ecology, and water management. Borenstein's work has been featured in numerous outlets, including WKMG News 6, NBC New York, and The Washington Post.
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Seth Borenstein's coverage predominantly focuses on government announcements and event coverage, with a particular emphasis on climate change-related topics such as UN climate talks, fossil fuels, and transition. His themes primarily revolve around government & politics, energy, finance & economy, and world affairs.
Given his focus on these specific areas of interest related to climate change and global transitions away from fossil fuels at international events like the UN Climate Talks in Dubai, he would likely be receptive to pitches providing expert opinions or analysis related to similar significant policy shifts globally or insights into the implications of transitioning away from fossil fuels.
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