https://www.science.org/content/article/could-giant-dam-save-atlantic-currents-keep-europe-warm?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ScienceAdviser&utm_content=distillation&et_rid=495903060&et_cid=5726723

"Now, a pair of researchers is proposing a radical new geoengineering 
scheme—one that would unfold not in the skies, but in the seas. The goal 
wouldn’t be to cool the planet, but to avert a paradoxical—and so far 
hypothetical—consequence of warming. To address persistent fears that the 
conveyor belt of currents in the Atlantic Ocean responsible for Western 
Europe’s mild climate could suddenly collapse as the climate warms, the 
researchers say society should explore the idea of building a dam across the 
Bering Strait, the 80-kilometer-wide gap between Siberia and Alaska."

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