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by trompetenaccoun
1099 days ago
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You likely misunderstand what albedo means and how global warming works. Most of that radiation never reaches earth, and of the tiny amount that does a lot is reflected back into space before it reaches the surface. If it didn't matter to introduce new energy into the system, we could burn all the oil we want since all it does is increase the greenhouse effect, i.e. capture more solar energy and trap it below the stratosphere. Which is exactly what you're doing when you collect energy in space and convert it to a wavelength that can pass more unhindered through the atmosphere. |
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The number I quoted isn't the wattage that the sun produces. It's just the amount that hits the Earth.
The greenhouse effect isn't the kind of thermodynamics that people are used to in a straight "energy in versus energy out" scenario. The issue with "burning all the oil we want" isn't that we're adding energy to the system, it's that it reduces the energy that can escape. The Sun's energy is the absolute operative factor here, not whatever pittance we generate on the surface.