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Paradoxically global warming could create precisely this effect. Increased rainfall, melting of sea ice, glaciers and the Greenland ice sheet are all possible consequences of higher temperatures, and could reduce North Atlantic surface salinity sufficiently to slow down or even stop the formation of deep water. If this happens, the THC may shut down. Once stopped, the heat conveyor may take time to recover, and the consequences would be a cooling of northwest Europe.
Originally posted by Maarius
...but its not human made. It is just a 100% naturally cycle.
A sizzling weekend brought wall-to-wall sunshine and soaring temperatures, as British holidaymakers enjoyed the end of the warmest May in eight years.
Originally posted by Maarius
How I can be so sure? Because everything goes in a cycle.
I take a lot of responsibility, I never throw any garbage in the nature, I use a bicycle to work, we sort our garbage in Norway for a more efficient combustion.
But, as I said, it's a natural cycle. Do you really think 200 years of contamination will destroy this planet? I don't..
Just look at the sun, It haven't been so calm in 100 years, almost no sun-spots. -A natural cycle.