Antarctic deep sea currents are about to collapse

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The rapidly melting Antarctic ice causes a serious slowdown in the Antarctic deep sea currents. The currents could decline by 40% by 2050, which could have devastating results, as these currents carry nutrients, oxygen and carbon around the world.

 

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