Signs of ‘catastrophic’ Gulf Stream collapse spotted.
Climate scientists have detected warning signs of the collapse of the Gulf Stream, a development they say would have devastating global impacts. A study found “an almost complete loss of stability over the last century” of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation currents, which may be nearing shutdown. The Guardian says this could have “catastrophic consequences around the world,” including severe disruption of rains that billions of people depend on for food in India, South America and West Africa. (The Guardian, 6 Aug 2021)
My comment: From the perspective of the British Isles and Western Europe, this prospect of a world without the Gulf Stream is the most dangerous of all the possible effects of climate change. It could radically change the climate and possibly make Western Europe unlivable, as I understand it.