The potential collapse of the Gulf Stream, a vital ocean current, by 2025 could have severe consequences on global climate patterns. The Gulf Stream regulates the climate of the North Atlantic region, but rapid glacier melting could disrupt this crucial current. If the Gulf Stream collapses, it could lead to significant temperature drops in North America, Asia, and Europe, with impacts on agriculture, infrastructure, and public health. Urgent global action to reduce carbon emissions is needed to mitigate these risks.
Many of the scare tactics employed by mainstream media and green activists are given weight by the IPCC’s suggestion that the AMOC will weaken in future as “very likely”.
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