Southern Ocean Current Reverses for the First Time, Signalling Serious Risk of Climate System Collapse

By Stu Winters 13-07-2025: A major ocean current in the Southern Hemisphere has reversed direction for the first time in recorded history, in what climatologists are calling a “catastrophic” tipping point in the global climate system. The development, which was confirmed by Spanish marine scientists at El Institute de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC) in Barcelona, has triggered widespread alarm among climate scientists due to its … Continue reading Southern Ocean Current Reverses for the First Time, Signalling Serious Risk of Climate System Collapse

HydroClimate Volatility on a Warming Earth

By Stu Winters A recently published  peer-reviewed scientific review article published in the journal “Nature Reviews: Earth and Environment” seeks to show that terrestrial climate change is resulting in unusually rapid and/or high magnitude swings between unusually wet and dry conditions (or vice versa) relative to what is typical for a given location and season.  And how such patterns are increasing on an increasingly warming … Continue reading HydroClimate Volatility on a Warming Earth

CO2 Shows Increased Impact on the Earth’s Warming Climate

By Stu Winters Employing analysis of sediments from the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, research at the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) and the Universities of Utrecht and Bristol recently published in Nature Communications provides evidence that a doubling of the amount of CO2 (carbon dioxide) in the atmosphere could cause an increase in the average temperature on earth from 7 … Continue reading CO2 Shows Increased Impact on the Earth’s Warming Climate