▸ Sweden’s winters can be like those in northern Siberia with temperatures that are 20 degrees colder than those we are used to. Scientists have found early warning signs and are worried that ocean currents in the Atlantic, including the Gulf Stream, are at risk of collapsing. What happens if the power system changes? How serious is it? And how would that affect Sweden? Guest: Johan Kuylenstierna, director general of the state research council Formas. Program manager and producer: Ellen Lundström. Cut in the episode from SVT and SR. Contact: [email protected]
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