The weakening of currents in the Atlantic Ocean will have an impact on the climate in Russia.
Climate change will inevitably affect the weather situation in the Russian Federation.
This opinion was expressed in a conversation with the RT television channel by the director of the Green Patrol organization, Roman Pukalov.

The disruption of the density and salinity of the Atlantic waters leads to a slowdown in the Gulf Stream. The desalination of waters occurs due to the melting of glaciers and the reduction of the permafrost boundaries, which scientists are increasingly less likely to call eternal.
And this, in turn, will have an impact on Russia, especially on some of its regions.
The Murmansk and Severomorsk ports will no longer be ice-free, Pukalov predicts.
He did not rule out that the Kola Bay would also freeze.
The entire European part of the country will feel the impact of this phenomenon. For example, the expert does not rule out that heavy rains and hurricanes will become more frequent, sharp temperature changes will become almost the norm, and prolonged droughts will become common in the summer.