Two words can describe what makes climate change different than almost any other global issue: “feedback loops.” A feedback is an effect of global warming that causes more warming, which then causes more of that effect, creating a terrifying loop. If action to stop climate change is not taken before these cycles begin, then its impacts can grow deadlier, more expensive, and harder to reverse.
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