Climate Feedback Loops in Earth’s System

By admin , 11 January 2026

Climate feedbacks amplify or dampen initial changes in temperature. For example, warming can reduce ice cover, lowering Earth’s reflectivity and allowing more solar energy to be absorbed.

Other feedbacks involve water vapor, clouds, and carbon cycling. Some are well understood, while others—especially cloud responses—remain a major source of uncertainty in projections.

Understanding feedbacks helps explain why small forcing changes can lead to larger long-term shifts in climate.