The weakening of the AMOC could have profound effects on global weather patterns, sea levels, and ecosystems. A collapse of this current system may disrupt the climate balance, leading to more extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and shifts in marine ecosystems. The study warns that the AMOC has a known tipping point, beyond which it could shut down entirely, causing irreversible changes to Earth's climate. While the exact timing of this tipping point remains uncertain, climate models suggest it could occur by the mid-21st century under current global warming scenarios. Policymakers are urged to consider risk management strategies to mitigate these potential impacts.