Scientists Just Found Something Very Disturbing About the AMOC Current Deep Below the Ocean: Evidence That Its Weakening Isn't Just a Fluke, and If It Collapses, the World Could Be Plunged Into Climate Catastrophe
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"Scientists Just Found Something Very Disturbing About the AMOC Current Deep Below the Ocean: Evidence That Its Weakening Isn't Just a Fluke, and If It Collapses, the World Could Be Plunged Into Climate Catastrophe" is generating significant coverage in the Science category, with 4 articles from 4 distinct sources tracked by PULSE so far.
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Coverage (4)
- “Cold blob” in north Atlantic causing heatwave Graphic News · 4h ago
- As the Ocean Warms, a 'Cold Blob' in the Atlantic Has Puzzled Scientists. It Might Be a Warning Sign About a Key Current System Smithsonian Magazine · 4h ago
- Slowdown of AMOC ocean current may be gradual and reversible New Scientist · 4h ago
- Scientists Just Found Something Very Disturbing About the AMOC Current Deep Below the Ocean: Evidence That Its Weakening Isn't Just a Fluke, and If It Collapses, the World Could Be Plunged Into Climate Catastrophe Futurism · 4h ago
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