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What will happen if the Gulf Stream collapses: Ominous study reveals how its destruction could trigger a 'substantial' release of carbon - raising global temperatures by 0.2°C
A study warns that the collapse of the Gulf Stream could lead to a significant release of carbon, potentially raising global temperatures by 0.2°C. The research highlights the severe environmental consequences of disrupting this ocean current system, which plays a critical role in regulating Earth's climate.