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Vital system of ocean currents on course to collapse

And the world's economy gets an upgraded outlook from the IMF.

The Gulf Stream is part of the vulnerable Atlantic Meridional Overturning Current.

Dita De Boni Wed, 26 Jul 2023

Welcome to Wednesday morning – here's a summary of the main global business and political events from overnight.  

A new study published overnight in the journal Nature says a vital system of ocean currents – the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Current (AMOC), of which the Gulf Stream is a

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Dita De Boni Wed, 26 Jul 2023
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