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Changes in Atlantic Ocean currents threaten climate
A scientific study suggests changes to Atlantic currents could drastically alter Earth’s weather threatening climate change.
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a critical part of the Earth’s energy balance which regulates the climate and a warming atmosphere due to increased greenhouse gas emissions threatens to destabilize it. As the surface ocean beneath retains more of a heat, the atmosphere warms due to increased greenhouse gas emissions.
A potential collapse of the system could have severe consequences for the world’s weather systems over the next century but experts predict a collapse before 2100 is unlikely.



































































































































































