A group of international scientists claim that: The Atlantic Ocean may soon face a major collapse, which may cause many natural disasters on the planet.

To warn the world’s population, researchers wrote an open letter explaining the situation and asking governments to take measures to reduce the possibility of this imminent collapse. In the letter, 44 scientists who study climate change stated that ocean circulation in the Atlantic has weakened significantly.

Scientists are calling on governments in the Nordic regions to take measures to control the situation and prevent major disasters. The flow in question is the Atlantic Meridional Circulation (AMOC), which has slowed down much more than expected due to the effect of global warming.

The AMOC is considered a belt that carries many currents, including the Gulf Stream. This phenomenon is fundamental to various processes on Earth, such as heat transport to the Northern Hemisphere. In fact, the biggest impacts will be experienced in the Nordic regions, including Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Finland and Sweden, but other parts of the planet will also experience problematic consequences.

“We are scientists working in the field of climate research and we consider it urgent to draw the attention of the Nordic Council of Ministers to the serious risk of a major change in ocean circulation in the Atlantic. A number of scientific studies carried out in recent years show that this risk has so far been greatly underestimated. A change in ocean circulation would have devastating and irreversible effects, especially for the Scandinavian countries but also for other parts of the world.“, the letter introduces.

Atlantic Ocean is collapsing

In Scandinavian countries, the population may face a major cooling in climate. This will likely contribute to the ‘cold spot’ developing in the northern region of the Eastern Atlantic Ocean..

The weakening of the AMOC could also cause major problems in northwestern European agriculture. However, if the current stops completely, conditions may worsen; because the effects will affect many other parts of the planet.

Scientists say the Atlantic Ocean’s main current could face a major collapse in the coming decades if governments fail to act. It was stated that the letter was sent to an intergovernmental forum called the Nordic Council of Ministers, asking them to persuade its partners to maintain the goals of the Paris Agreement.

“Many other impacts are likely to be felt globally, including a shift in tropical rain belts, reduced absorption of carbon dioxide by the oceans (and therefore a more rapid increase in the atmosphere), as well as a significant increase in sea levels, particularly across the continent.” degradation of America’s Atlantic coast and marine ecosystems and fisheries,” the scientists explain.

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Source: Tec Mundo

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