Antarctic Ocean Currents at Risk of Collapse Due to Climate Change

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Rapidly melting Antarctic ice is causing a dramatic slowdown in deep ocean currents, which could decline by 40% by 2050, reducing the ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and prevent vital ocean nutrients reaching marine life. The deep-water flows which drive ocean currents carry vital heat, oxygen, carbon and nutrients around the globe. The effect of Antarctic meltwater on ocean currents has not yet been factored in to IPCC models on climate change, but it is going to be "considerable".
Topics:science#antarctic#carbon-dioxide#climate-change#deep-sea-ecosystems#environment#ocean-currents
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