Antarctic ice melt poses faster and greater threat to global ocean flows and sea levels.

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A study published in the Nature journal warns that deep ocean water flows from the Antarctic could decrease by 40% by 2050 due to rising ice melt caused by climate change, which could have a significant impact on global ocean currents and weather patterns.
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