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Scientists Are Measuring Ocean Currents in Hopes of Charting AMOC’s Future
Published: December 6, 2025
Scientists fear warming is driving a collapse in the ocean currents that shape climate far and wide. The ice-choked waters off Greenland might hold the key. Read More.
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