The Climate Change Domino Effect: Reduced Ocean CO2 Uptake Due Slowing Circulation With Dr. Liu

Science Society por Catarina Cunha

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In this enlightening episode, we're joined by Dr. Liu, a renowned climate scientist, to explore the potentially devastating consequences of the slowing Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC). Earth system models (ESMs) predict a dramatic decrease in the Atlantic MOC and the Southern MOC by the year 2100. Moreover, we could be facing a complete shutdown of SMOC by 2300. What does this mean for the Earth's climate and ocean carbon uptake? Dr. Liu delves into how this slowdown can affect both the biological and solubility carbon pumps in the ocean, leading to uncertain impacts on oceanic carbon absorption.

Despite reducing anthropogenic carbon intake by the solubility pump, a slowing MOC might inadvertently increase the deep-ocean storage of carbon and nutrients via the biological pump. This surprising result paints a complex picture, leadin ... 

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ocean currentreduced co2 uptakeco2slowing ocean circulationgrowing nutrient sequestrationnutrient sequestrationoverturning circulationco2 uptakesink for carbon dioxidemeridional overturning circulation