The dangers of a collapse of the main Atlantic Ocean circulation, known as Amoc, have been “greatly underestimated” and would have devastating and irreversible impacts, according to an open letter released at the weekend by 44 experts from 15 countries. One of the signatories, Stefan Rahmstorf, an oceanographer and climatologist who heads the Earth system analysis department at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany, explains here why he has recently upgraded his risk assessment of an Amoc breakdown as a result of global heating – and what that means for Britain, Europe and the wider world.

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    27 days ago

    Are middle class American 2000s babies going to suffer?

    (Gut feel is 2050 is gonna be ruff)

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      27 days ago

      Last I heard 2035 was already going to be pretty crap, 2050 was unlivable.

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      25 days ago

      Saw another article that puts the 10th percentile of AMOC collapse around 2037, and 90th percentile around 2062, both from these same scientists.

      I think we’ll be lucky to make it to 2040, personally.