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Ocean Circulation That Heats Europe Is on Track to Lose Half Its Strength by 2100

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The number that’s been in the reports, the assessments, the headlines for years now is 32. A 32 percent weakening of the Atlantic’s great overturning current by the end of this century, give or take. Uncertain, yes, but that was the multimodel consensus, the product of dozens of the world’s most sophisticated climate simulations all pointing, more or less, in the same direction. Thirty-two percent. Manageable, perhaps. Alarming, certainly, but within the range of things we migh

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