A group of scientists warned Monday of the greatly underestimated risk of a collapse of ocean currents in the Atlantic which could have catastrophic consequences for the Nordic countries as the region's leaders gathered in Iceland.
Not enough is known about these systems to accurately predict anything. But due to the nature of what we've been doing to the planet and continue to do ... I think stuff like this will happen if not within our lifetime but in the next generation or two.
The damage we've caused so far will take hundreds or thousands of years to bring it back to what it was before we started all this.
For anyone that has kids or is under 30 and plans on trying to survive - as preppy as it might sound - I would recommend starting to think about underground dwellings and controlled environment hydroponic gardening asap.
You know the "best" part? As far as I can tell, each new study tends to refine the timeline estimate sooner (and not just because new studies are in the future compared to older ones). Personally, I wouldn't be surprised at all if the collapse happens within a decade.