Recent studies suggest that the Atlantic Ocean's circulation pattern, Gulf Stream, and Amazon rainforest are at risk due to climate change. If these systems collapse, global climate and biodiversity could be severely impacted within decades.
Yet more research indicating that the Amazon is in trouble as climate change exacerbates drought impacts. Scary thought given the huge biodiversity, carbon sink and water recycling services the Amazon provides the world. https://t.co/dDqgbzlvID
Daily Briefing | Global warming, deforestation, fires combined could hasten Amazon demise, study finds ➡️ https://t.co/bkwN0tpyy9 https://t.co/0Gwh9QMxFe
Gulf Stream Could Collapse As Early As 2025, Mini Ice Age On The Way: Study https://t.co/kjUZpZkt7s https://t.co/jEpzSbzCvx
Our future climate – what’s in store? Risks increase with every increment of warming. As warming levels increase, so do the risks of species extinction or irreversible loss to biodiversity in ecosystems such as forests, coral reefs & in Arctic regions. https://t.co/zAMzd12lR7 https://t.co/rXGwJO8nJv
Wildfires, deforestation and global warming could permanently destroy the water cycle that sustains parts of the Amazon rainforest if action is not taken in the coming decades, according to a study. https://t.co/rmT7Lh0FHg
Researchers found that if melting glaciers shut down the circulation of the Atlantic Ocean’s circulation pattern, the global climate could see major changes within just 100 years https://t.co/ydAakdfyl0