Are we breaking the Atlantic Ocean?
The climate change scenario that could chill parts of the world, explained.
Of all the potential consequences of global warming, one of the most unexpected is that temperatures in some parts of the world could plummet.
A recent paper in Science Advances outlined a scenario where, given enough ice melting into the North Atlantic, average temperatures in cities like Bergen, Norway, could drop 15 degrees Celsius (a bone-chilling dip of 27 degrees in Fahrenheit). London could drop around 10°C (18°F).