Climate Scientists Warn Nordic Ministers of Risk of Major Ocean Current Collapse

The letter calls for urgent action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and highlights the growing risks associated with AMOC’s potential collapse.
October 22, 2024

From EcoWatch

Summary

Over 40 scientists have issued an open letter to the Nordic Council of Ministers, warning that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is nearing a critical tipping point due to global heating. They emphasize the resulting severe impacts on weather patterns, ecosystems, and the climate in Nordic countries and beyond. The letter calls for urgent action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and highlights the growing risks associated with AMOC’s potential collapse.

Highlights -⚠️

  1. Urgent Warning: 40+ scientists express concern over AMOC’s tipping point.
  2. Global Impact: AMOC’s collapse could drastically alter weather and ecosystems.
  3. Arctic Ground Zero: The Arctic is a critical area for climate regulation risks.
  4. Nordic Collaboration: Letter directed to Nordic Council of Ministers for action.
  5. IPCC Reports: Recent findings suggest a high risk of AMOC collapse in coming decades.
  6. Severe Consequences: AMOC’s failure could cool the Northern Hemisphere and raise sea levels.
  7. Fossil Fuel Concerns: Record-high subsidies hinder efforts to combat climate change.

More than 40 scientists have written an open letter warning of a potential “tipping point” for the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in the Arctic.

The letter to the Nordic Council of Ministers encourages countries in the region to prevent global heating from causing AMOC’s collapse, which could lead to sudden changes in weather patterns and damage to ecosystems.


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