Scientists are sounding the alarm that a crucial component of the planet’s climate system is in gradual decline and could one day reach a tipping point that would radically alter global weather patterns.

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC, is a system of ocean currents that circulate water in the Atlantic Ocean like a conveyor belt, helping to redistribute heat and regulate global and regional climates. New research, however, warns that the AMOC is weakening under a warming climate, and could potentially suffer a dangerous and abrupt collapse with worldwide consequences.

“This is bad news for the climate system and humanity,” researchers from Utrecht University’s Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research wrote in a new study published in the journal Science Advances.

  • @nexusband
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    -710 months ago

    Just a note on this: Currents have broken down in the past.

    • @Ultraviolet
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      10 months ago

      Yes, and they’ve caused the extinction of the majority of multicellular species each time. The Earth’s history is not stable, we’ve had 5 cataclysmic extinction events in the past and we’re headed straight for a sixth.

      • @nexusband
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        110 months ago

        That’s pretty much the point.

      • @nexusband
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        010 months ago

        We are still in an ice age. The classification of it is “permanent ice sheet”, we accelerated it far beyond the natural cycle.