positive and negative feedback loops in climate models
Positive and negative feedback loops in climate models refer to interconnected processes that either amplify or dampen the initial effects of a change in the climate system. Positive feedback loops enhance the initial change, leading to further warming or cooling, while negative feedback loops work to stabilize or counteract the initial change, reducing its impact on the climate system.
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