Medicine & TechnologyNew study finds that a slowdown in a major ocean current could lower projected Arctic warming by 2°C, offering limited relief, but ongoing climate risks to ecosystems and weather patterns persist.
A study predicts how the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could be affected by climate change and how its collapse may affect the rest of the world. Read to learn more.
The continuous melting of sea ice in the Arctic is, undoubtedly, the effects of climate change. To make matters worse, it seems the Arctic won't go back to its healthy state soon.