Uncertainty about weakening Atlantic currents isn’t a reason to wait but to act (commentary)
PolicyTuesday, June 2, 2026Mongabay

Uncertainty about weakening Atlantic currents isn’t a reason to wait but to act (commentary)

The commentary emphasizes that uncertainty surrounding the weakening of Atlantic currents should not lead to inaction; instead, it underscores the urgency for proactive measures to mitigate potential climate risks. Acknowledging the limitations of current scientific understanding should motivate policymakers and activists to prioritize climate actions rather than postpone decisions.

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