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by imnotreallynew
863 days ago
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Yes, and that’s been the line of thinking taught in schools and every discussion I’ve read on this topic for at least 20 years. Yet, there never seems to be any concrete proof that heating is being caused by excess energy being trapped inside the atmosphere because “emissions”. Again, it’s all very hand wavy. I’m not saying that’s NOT the method of action, it totally could be, but I would think there would be more evidence nowadays compared to 20 years ago but there doesn’t seem to be. Everyone just parrots everyone else. I’m just thinking of Occam’s razor. Perhaps the planet is getting hotter because were just producing a fuckload of heat. It doesn’t need to be anywhere near the energy the planet captures from the sun. But day after day, over decades, surely the minuscule amount of heat being generated by activity on the surface has SOME cumulative effect. Or maybe not, i dont know. |
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some napkin math suggests the additional heat can’t solely be from those sources.
According to https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/...
The ocean gained heat at a rate of 0.83 watts per square meter from 1993-2022.
The same article also says there are more than 360 million square kilometers.
This gives us 0.83 * 1e6 * 360e6 = 2.988e+14 watts heating in the ocean in that time period.
A watt of electricity ends up becoming a watt of heat, and according to https://www.iea.org/reports/electricity-information-overview... the world used 22,000 TWh in 2022. Converted to power, thats 22e3 * 1e12 / 24 / 365 = 2.5e12 watts.
It’s not right to use power here and energy should be used instead because that wattage will be lower each previous year, but, even at that peak, it’s not enough (by two orders of magnitude) to account for even just the ocean warming, let alone land or atmospheric heating.
The mechanism for CO2 trapping heat is well understood: https://youtu.be/sTvqIijqvTg?si=M_5uZwjNCThm3swH