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Why the Atlantic current collapse could happen sooner than expected
The Atlantic Ocean hides a massive conveyor belt beneath its surface. You probably know it by another name, the Gulf Stream.
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Gulf Stream has been weakening for 300 YEARS, scientists say - and is closer to collapse than ever
The Gulf Stream is a major ocean current that moves warm surface water from Mexico northward across the Atlantic towards Europe. It's one of the most important natural weather systems, keeping ...
RASCOE: And while most of us like to sit by the ocean, NPR's Short Wave podcast is diving in, with this story from producer Hannah Chinn on how the ocean and the atmosphere affect each other.
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