Atlantic Ocean’s Current System Could Collapse By 2030. Here’s Why It’s Bad News
The consequences of an AMOC shutdown are profound and far-reaching. New scientific research paints a stark and alarming picture: the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a crucial oceanic current system regulating global climate, is on the brink of collapse. This impending disaster, accelerated by human-induced climate change, could occur as early as the late 2030s,…