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The close link between temperatures in the North Atlantic and the strength of ocean circulation is underlined by a new analysis of sea-floor sediments.
If human activity alters circulation speeds, as many scientists suspect may happen, it could have a dramatic impact on temperatures.
This is of particular concern in northern Europe, which benefits from the strong flow of warm waters that sweep past it from the tropics and keep winters mild.
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