The dangers of a collapse of the main Atlantic Ocean circulation, known as Amoc, have been “greatly underestimated” and would have devastating and irreversible impacts, according to an open letter released at the weekend by 44 experts from 15 countries. One of the signatories, Stefan Rahmstorf, an oceanographer and climatologist who heads the Earth system analysis department at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany, explains here why he has recently upgraded his risk assessment of an Amoc breakdown as a result of global heating – and what that means for Britain, Europe and the wider world.

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    4 days ago

    Looks like we will find out. Then we will find out how bad it is. Then we will wish we had listened to the scientists.

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      4 days ago

      I hope some other species can survive and don’t have to suffer by our hands anymore.

      Horrible what we do to this planet, other living beings and ourselves.