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Antarctic Ice Melt Slows Global Ocean Current by 20% by 2050

A study in Environmental Research Letters reveals that melting Antarctic ice sheets are slowing the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) by 20% by 2050 under high carbon emission scenarios, impacting ocean salinity, climate, and ecosystems.

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Study Finds Atlantic Current Collapse Unlikely This Century

A new study using 34 climate models suggests a complete collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is unlikely this century, although a significant weakening is probable, leading to considerable climate impacts but not a European ice age.

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AMOC Slowdown: Europe Faces Colder, Drier Future

New research suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) ocean current could slow by 20-81% due to climate change, potentially leading to colder, drier weather and accelerated sea level rise in Europe, although a complete shutdown is deemed unlikely.

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Russian Tourist Dies After Being Swept into Sea on Koh Samui

A 24-year-old Russian tourist, Kamilla Belyatskaya, died after being swept into the sea by a wave while practicing yoga at a viewpoint on Koh Samui, Thailand, during monsoon season; a bystander also entered the water to attempt a rescue, but their fate is unknown.

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Antarctic Current Slowdown Projected by 2050

An Australian-led study predicts a 20% slowdown in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current by 2050 due to melting ice, accelerating Antarctic ice melt and sea-level rise, with significant impacts on global climate and marine ecosystems.

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AMOC Weakening Unlikely to Collapse This Century, But Impacts Remain Severe

A new study in Nature suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) will weaken this century due to climate change, but a full collapse is unlikely due to Southern Ocean upwelling; however, a weaker AMOC will still significantly impact global climate.

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Unexpected Radioactive Anomaly Found in Pacific Ocean Sediments

Scientists found unexpectedly high levels of the radioactive isotope beryllium-10 in Pacific Ocean seabed samples from 10 million years ago, suggesting either a drastic change in Antarctic ocean circulation or a massive burst of space radiation impacting Earth.

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