Mongabay: Uncertainty about weakening Atlantic currents isn’t a reason to wait but to act (commentary)

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is the system of ocean currents that mediates weather on both sides of the Atlantic, and research suggests it’s shifting due to climate change in ways that threaten marine ecosystems, wildlife, agriculture and more. Read the commentary article by Prof Helen Findlay here.

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