"The research found “an almost complete loss of stability over the last century” of the currents that researchers call the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC). The currents are already at their slowest point in at least 1,600 years, but the new analysis shows they may be nearing a shutdown.
Such an event would have catastrophic consequences around the world, severely disrupting the rains that billions of people depend on for food in India, South America and West Africa; increasing storms and lowering temperatures in Europe; and pushing up the sea level off eastern North America. It would also further endanger the Amazon rainforest and Antarctic ice sheets."
Ah but you see the fact that it’s been 15 years and it still hasn’t collapsed is proof that climate change isn’t real.
If it’s not happening to me and it’s not happening to me right now, it either doesn’t exist or it’s not enough of a threat to do anything about.