
For decades, mainstream media asserted that the Atlantic Mesopotamia (AMOC) was on the verge of collapse, with catastrophic consequences for the planet. This is wrong. Recent research shows that although the media and some so-called experts, climate change has not changed the Atlantic current.
Hollywood Disaster Movie 2004 The next day of the day Showing the closure of AMOC has put the world into an instant ice age. The story is based on some scientists' predictions that AMOC and regional currents in feeding are dangerously slowing down. Mainstream media hyped those unverified assertions to build a sci-fi blockbuster for success.
Mainstream media regularly pushes the apocalypse narrative, warning AMOC is Slow down,,,,, weakor collapsethere are terrible predictions about climate chaos in each condition.
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But, Climate Realism Science repeatedly points out that science debunks these claims (see here). These claims about AMOCs and other large-scale ocean currents that drive weather patterns and affect climate change are largely based on predictions of speculative climate models, rather than based on real-world observations or verifiable research.
Two recent peer-reviewed studies, one from February 2025 and one from January 2025, and two published in natureconfirming what many climate realists have pointed out over the years – AMOC has remained stable for at least 60 years without a significant slowdown trend. Further, scholars conducting the research concluded that there is no reliable evidence that such a collapse is imminent, and is possible even in the foreseeable future. In a comment on climate models predicting AMOC collapse, scientists who conducted the study concluded that climate models are flawed and exaggerated the risk-the model’s simulations failed to match the actual measured trend.
So, where is the wall media coverage of this reassuring news? Where is the CNN special offer New York Times Experts and difficulty breathing guardian Headlines announce that the disaster is not outside? They have nowhere to be found.
Now, we have two peer-reviewed studies that have determined that AMOC is stable for at least sixty years and is extremely unlikely to collapse in the foreseeable fur, with the deafening silence of mainstream media media. Now, journalists eager to play the worst-case story are reluctant to report findings that contradict previous fears.
Recent research results confirm previous studies Climate Realism Climate at a glance: Ocean currents have shown that ocean currents are complex, affected by various natural cycles, and are not as fragile as the alarm narrative suggests.
Although mainstream media keeps warning the public and politicians to “follow science,” they conveniently ignore scientific research when they are suspicious of the narrative that climate change causes all unfavorable narratives.
The cycle of Atlantic meridian capsizing will not collapse, will not cause a catastrophic speed, nor will it trigger the Ice Age. Latest scientific research confirms that observational data have shown over the decades: The changes in AMOC are natural and there are no upcoming crises. That is the good news that the Truth Host should report, but we are Climate Realism Don't breathe for this.

Anthony Watts
Anthony Watts is a senior researcher in the Environment and Climate at the Heartland Institute. Watts has been in the weather business in front of and behind the camera since 1978 and currently broadcast forecasts are being made every day. He created a weather graphics demonstration system for television, professional weather instruments, and co-authored a peer-reviewed paper on climate issues. He runs the most viewed website in the world on the award-winning site wattsupwiththat.com.
Originally published in ClimateRealism
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