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Iceland: Atlantic Current Collapse - A Security Risk - News Directory 3

Iceland: Atlantic Current Collapse – A Security Risk

November 13, 2025 Lisa Park Tech
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  • Iceland has formally‌ recognized the ​potential collapse of the Atlantic⁤ Meridional Overturning​ Circulation (AMOC) ​as a ⁣national security threat, citing the risk of a "modern-day ice age" in...
  • The AMOC is a⁣ major Atlantic Ocean current system that carries warm water from ⁢the tropics towards the Arctic.
  • Scientists warn that increasing temperatures are accelerating⁤ the melting⁤ of‌ Arctic ice‍ and the Greenland ice sheet.
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Iceland Declares Potential Atlantic Current Collapse a National Security Threat

Table of Contents

  • Iceland Declares Potential Atlantic Current Collapse a National Security Threat
    • What is the atlantic⁣ Meridional Overturning ‍Circulation (AMOC)?
    • Why ​is ​the AMOC at‍ Risk?
    • Iceland’s Response and concerns
    • Potential Consequences of ⁢an AMOC Collapse

Updated November 13, 2023, 2:07 PM EST

Iceland has formally‌ recognized the ​potential collapse of the Atlantic⁤ Meridional Overturning​ Circulation (AMOC) ​as a ⁣national security threat, citing the risk of a “modern-day ice age” in Northern‍ Europe⁢ and widespread global weather ⁣disruption.This marks the first time a ⁢climate-related phenomenon has been elevated​ to this level of concern within ‌the Icelandic ⁤government.

What is the atlantic⁣ Meridional Overturning ‍Circulation (AMOC)?

The AMOC is a⁣ major Atlantic Ocean current system that carries warm water from ⁢the tropics towards the Arctic. This warm water⁣ flow is ⁣crucial for maintaining relatively mild winters ‌in Europe. According to⁢ Reuters, the AMOC has ⁣collapsed in the past, most notably before the last Ice Age ‌approximately 12,000 years⁢ ago (Reuters).

Illustration of the Atlantic Meridional ⁢Overturning Circulation ‍(AMOC).

Why ​is ​the AMOC at‍ Risk?

Scientists warn that increasing temperatures are accelerating⁤ the melting⁤ of‌ Arctic ice‍ and the Greenland ice sheet. The resulting⁣ influx of cold, freshwater into⁤ the ocean could ‌disrupt the AMOC’s flow (Reuters). ⁢This disruption⁣ could substantially weaken or even collapse the current.

Iceland’s Response and concerns

Iceland’s ⁣Climate Minister,Johann pall Johannsson,stated via email that the potential AMOC collapse is “a direct threat to​ our national resilience and security” (Reuters). ​ The⁢ formal classification of this ‌risk allows for increased government ​coordination and strategic planning for worst-case‍ scenarios.

Iceland’s ministries are now on alert‍ and working​ to assess the potential impacts across key ⁢sectors,including energy,food security,infrastructure,and international⁤ transportation. Johannsson highlighted the vulnerability‍ of ⁣Iceland’s marine transport, agriculture, and fisheries – all central to​ the nation’s economy and food systems – to extreme weather and sea‍ ice⁢ (Reuters).‌ ‌The government ‍is also‌ developing a ⁢disaster preparedness policy.

“We ‌cannot afford to wait for‌ definitive, long-term research before acting,” Johannsson ⁢emphasized⁤ (Reuters).

Potential Consequences of ⁢an AMOC Collapse

  • Dramatic Temperature Drops: Winter temperatures in Northern Europe could plummet,leading to conditions resembling a ⁤”modern-day ice age.”
  • Increased⁤ Snow and Ice: ‌ Notable increases in snowfall and ice​ formation are anticipated.
  • Disrupted‌ Marine Transport: Sea ice ⁤could severely impede shipping routes.
  • Food Security Risks: Extreme weather could devastate Iceland’s ‌agriculture and⁣ fisheries.
  • Global Weather Instability: A collapse ‌of the AMOC⁣ would likely trigger widespread and unpredictable changes to global weather⁤ patterns.

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