Atlantic circulation could be more resilient to global warming than was thought

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Aixue Hu [ ]
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Climate sciences; Ocean sciences;
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10.1038/d41586-025-00300-2
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A system of ocean currents called the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation strongly affects climate, but is showing signs of shutting down. An analysis now suggests that total collapse is unlikely this century.
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