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Climate Change Feedback Loop

An illustration depicting the climate change feedback loop, highlighting key elements such as rising temperatures, increased CO2 emissions, melting ice, and more frequent wildfires.

The image provides a visual representation of the climate change feedback loop, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various factors. Rising temperatures cause more wildfires, which release stored CO2, leading to further temperature increases. Melting ice reduces the Earth’s albedo effect, resulting in more heat absorption and additional ice melt. This cycle highlights the urgency of addressing climate change to break these self-perpetuating feedback loops.

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