Climate scientists say that humanity could reach those conditions that will reproduce the last interglacial period.
According to a new study, global warming occurred before the last ice age, which led to the disappearance of vital currents in the Atlantic Ocean.
According to Live Science, this led to significant changes – the seas of Greenland, Iceland and Norway cooled dramatically, while the surrounding oceans warmed.
According to scientists, we may be headed for the same process again, as temperatures are already approaching the levels they were before the last ice age, reports Noi.md with reference to .
Climatologists say we could reach conditions that replicate the last interglacial period if countries fail to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Satellite observations show a dramatic decline in Arctic sea ice over the past four decades, and ice-free summers are likely until 2050.