Gulf Stream Collapse Threatens Europe’s Climate Stability

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A study using Bermuda stalagmites reveals that the Gulf Stream has shifted northward since 1449, indicating a long-term weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which could lead to significant global climate disruptions if it continues to weaken due to rising global temperatures.
- The Gulf Stream is on the Verge of Collapse, Scientists Warn of Imminent Consequences The Daily Galaxy
- A Bermuda stalagmite reveals how the Gulf Stream shifted – and what it might do as the climate changes further The Conversation
- Gulf Stream nearing collapse could plunge Europe into ice age The News International
- Cave formation study shows historical climate change The Royal Gazette
- Gulf Stream on brink of collapse – What could this mean for Ireland? MSN
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