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Thursday, September 19, 2024
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Thursday September 19, 2024

Gulf stream collapse could plunge northern hemisphere into deep freeze by 2025, scientists warn

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Researchers issue stark warning of drastic climate shifts and rising sea levels

Scientists have issued a stark warning that the Gulf Stream, a vital ocean current known for its role in moderating temperatures in Northern Europe, could collapse as early as 2025. Also known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), the Gulf Stream carries warm water northward, helping to maintain the relatively mild climate of regions like the UK and Scandinavia.

The potential collapse of the Gulf Stream would have profound effects on global climate patterns. One significant consequence would be a significant drop in temperatures across Northern Europe, akin to climates found in much more northerly regions. This could lead to drastic changes in weather patterns and ecosystems, impacting everything from agriculture to wildlife.

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Additionally, the collapse of the Gulf Stream could result in sea level rise, particularly in the Atlantic region, potentially reaching up to a meter in some areas. Coastal cities and low-lying areas would be particularly vulnerable to these rising sea levels, facing increased risks of flooding and erosion.

Furthermore, the impact of a collapsed Gulf Stream could extend to the Amazon rainforest, potentially disrupting its delicate balance of wet and dry seasons, which could have severe consequences for biodiversity and local communities.

While the exact timeline of the Gulf Stream’s collapse remains uncertain, researchers emphasize the urgent need to address climate change. The study’s lead author, René van Westen, stresses the importance of taking climate change seriously, stating, “We are moving towards it. That is kind of scary. We need to take climate change much more seriously.”

The findings highlight the critical importance of addressing global carbon emissions and taking proactive measures to mitigate the impacts of climate change. Failure to do so could result in catastrophic consequences for the planet’s climate and ecosystems.

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