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Atlantic Current Weakening Threatens Global Climate Stability

via Phys.org·May 10

A new study reveals that a vital Atlantic Ocean current system regulating global climate could weaken significantly faster than expected by 2100. This weakening poses potentially devastating consequences for Europe, Africa, and North America by altering weather patterns and ecosystems. The findings underscore the urgent need for international cooperation to address climate instability and its geopolitical ramifications.

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