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A study by Utrecht University (Netherlands) finds that under moderate emissions, global warming may not be enough to offset the cooling caused by a potential collapse of the AMOC. 

About AMOC

  • Ocean Current: The AMOC is a system of ocean currents that circulates water within the Atlantic Ocean, bringing warm water north and cold water south.
    • Differences in water temperature and salinity power it.
      • Warm surface water moves toward the poles and cools down.
      • As sea ice forms, it leaves behind salt, making surrounding water denser.
      • Dense water sinks and flows southward at deep ocean levels.
      • This deep water eventually rises again through upwelling, warms up, and restarts the cycle.
  • Significance
    • AMOC is part of a “global conveyor belt” of ocean currents, exchanging cool and warm water.
    • Thus, it helps distribute heat, moisture, and nutrients across the oceans over long periods of time.
  • Impact of Climate Change: Global warming can weaken major ocean currents, such as the AMOC.
    • This occurs because the melting of Arctic ice adds cold, fresh water to the North Atlantic, thereby reducing the water's salinity and density.
    • As a result, the dense water needed to sink and drive the AMOC becomes scarce.

What Happens if AMOC Weakens or Collapses?

A weakening or collapse of AMOC could become a climate tipping point, with global consequences:

  • Climate Disruption: Even a slight slowdown in the AMOC can 
    • Cool Europe and change precipitation patterns in parts of Europe, South America, and Africa
    • Affect the timing of the Indian monsoon
    • Lead the tropical rain belt to shift southward, resulting in droughts over the African Sahel
  • Threat to Ocean Life: Fewer nutrients reach surface waters, harming marine food chains.

Although a full AMOC collapse is debated, its current weakening is worrying. 

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