Kent Moore

Could the Gulf Stream Collapse? Professor Kent Moore discusses the likelihood of this scenario

The Gulf Stream, part of what is known as the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC), is at its slowest point in 1,600 years. Recent research points to the possibility of a collapse and shutdown of the AMOC system, which would have catastrophic consequences. The Agenda with Steve Paikin examines the likelihood of this scenario and how climate change may not happen incrementally but suddenly in what is known as "tipping points."

See full interview which includes Prof Kent Moore here: Could the Gulf Stream Collapse? | TVO.org