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BT Explainer: Why scientists fear weakening Atlantic Ocean currents could alter Indian monsoon
Some climate simulations indicate that a weakened AMOC could reduce monsoon rainfall over parts of India, especially central and northwestern regions. Others suggest rainfall may become more uneven — ...
A preliminary study suggests that blocking off the waterway between Russia and Alaska could help the survival of a key system ...
Morning Overview on MSN
A major Atlantic current tied to global climate is weakening — and new evidence shows it’s happening faster than scientists expected
The ocean current system that keeps winters mild in London, anchors fisheries from Norway to West Africa, and holds back sea ...
In this edition of the Climate Change and You newsletter: austerity measures proposed by Prime Minister Modi; an existential ...
Science Focus on MSN
The US coastline is heading for an ocean disaster even faster than we thought, study suggests
New research suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could weaken by half this century with wide ranging ...
SGT Martin and his team had just finished installing the Chinook’s blades aboard the SS Atlantic Conveyor at sea about 90 ...
The Trump administration’s war against freedom of the press has reached a startling new low. Filing a flimsy civil lawsuit as a private citizen is Patel’s right, though it is also plainly an ...
Nearly three weeks after The Atlantic reported that some government officials were alarmed by FBI Director Kash Patel’s behavior, including conspicuous inebriation and unexplained absences, MS NOW ...
Mexico City is sinking at such an alarming rate that it’s visible from space. Imagery from a powerful NASA radar system is revealing subsidence rates of more than 0.5 inches a month — making the city ...
A new NASA map shows how the sinking of Mexico City is uneven, with areas registering up to 2 centimeters per month. Mexico City is one of the fastest sinking cities in the world. Now, a powerful ...
North America’s largest city is experiencing a slump … literally. Mexico City is reportedly sinking at such a rapid rate that its descent is visible from space. Satellite photos by NASA have shown ...
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