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Science 28 November 1997: Vol. 278. no. 5343, pp. 1582 - 1588 DOI: 10.1126/science.278.5343.1582
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Thermohaline Circulation, the Achilles Heel of Our Climate System: Will Man-Made CO2 Upset the Current Balance?
Wallace S. Broecker
During the last glacial period, Earth's climate underwent frequent
large and abrupt global changes. This behavior appears to reflect the
ability of the ocean's thermohaline circulation to assume more than
one mode of operation. The record in ancient sedimentary rocks suggests
that similar abrupt changes plagued the Earth at other times. The
trigger mechanism for these reorganizations may have been the
antiphasing of polar insolation associated with orbital cycles. Were
the ongoing increase in atmospheric CO2 levels to trigger
another such reorganization, it would be bad news for a world striving
to feed 11 to 16 billion people.
The author is at The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia
University, Palisades, NY 10964, USA.
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