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Climate collapse debate reinvigorated by study of Atlantic ocean currents

Por: NBC News Science August 01, 2023

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When the fate of an ocean current system tops headlines during a historic heat wave, it’s a strange week for climate science.  A new study last week predicted the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC, could pass a tipping point and collapse as soon as 2025. The bold prediction, which portends a future that could upend weather across the Atlantic Ocean, prompted news headlines fretting over “climate chaos,”... + full article



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