For the Nordics, a modern-day ice age could be close.

Halldór Kristínarson   The European Correspondent12 March 2026
Iceland sits near the so-called “cold blob”: a patch of ocean south of Greenland that has been cooling for more than a century while the rest of the planet warms.

Scientists increasingly link this anomaly to the weakening Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC).