The Collapse Of The Gulf Stream — An Epitaph For A Dying Planet
The most recent study says the Gulf Stream may shut down as early as 2025, with devastating climate effects for the entire world.Peter Ditlevsen and Susanne Ditlevsen are scientists at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Being scientists, they enjoy gathering data and creating complex quadratic equations to describe changes in the Earth’s environment.
Choose whichever date you prefer. Either way, people you know and love today will still be alive when it happens. If you have a grandchild who is 12 years old today, he or she will have reached the ripe old age of 84 when the AMOC shuts down. That’s the best case scenario. In the worst case scenario, that precious grandchild who you love more than life itself won’t even be Sweet 16 when the Gulf Stream comes to a halt.
The Gulf Stream collapsed and restarted repeatedly during the ice ages that occurred from 115,000 to 12,000 years ago. It is one of the climate tipping points scientists are most concerned about as global temperatures continue to rise., used sea surface temperature data stretching back to 1870 as a proxy for the change in strength of the Gulf Stream over time.
The data fit that model “surprisingly well,” Ditlevsen said. Then the researchers were able to extrapolate the data to estimate when the tipping point is likely to occur. The calculations assume the world keeps on pouring the same level of toxic waste into the atmosphere in the future as it does today.While you might think that would be stupid, it is exactly what the oil and gas industries intend to do, come hell or high water.
It should be noted that the jackasses running the Red States in America have declared war on any financial institutions that dare to consider the best interests of the Earth in their business decisions. Just today, the oil companies are jumping for joy because
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