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#190 Problems for lab-grown meat; do we need vitamin D supplements?; waking the sleeping Arctic ocean; fish sing for Eurovision

The world, the universe and us

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The Impacts of a 10,000 Cubic Kilometer of Freshwater on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

In the last 10 years there has been an accumulation of 10,000 cubic kilometers of freshwater. That's about 10 billion olemping swimming pools of freshwater accumulating in this region. This is a huge amount of freshwater, I think it's equivalent to about 30 years of Greenland melting freshwater into the oceans. And so where it ends up is quite important for general circulation. What could happen is that normally deep, cold, dense waters in the Arctic are diving deep in the ocean due to gravity. If we put all this fresh, buoyant light water into the regions where normally this happens, we could prevent that to some degree from happening and slow down the whole circulation of the ocean. It

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