The Gulf Stream and The Next Ice Age is about the consequences of global warming on “The Great Atlantic Conveyor”, which has to do with regulating climate and the fear that the melting of ice will stop it, perhaps triggering an ice age. The fate of the Gulf Stream may play a pivotal role in a coming ice age, according to documentary filmmakers Nicolas Koutsikas and Stephan Poulle. Climatologists demonstrate how changing weather patterns and global warming could obliterate the Gulf Stream, which would leave London with a climate similar to that of Siberia. Director: Nicolas Koutsikas, Stephan Poulle. 52 minutes, 2009.
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