Melting Antarctic ice could slow world's strongest ocean current, study says

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Scientists have used one of Australia’s most powerful supercomputers to show that melting Antarctic ice sheets could slow the world’s strongest ocean currents by flooding it with fresh water. The researchers on Monday warned that this breakdown could have “severe” consequences on the world’s climate.

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