Earth's Energy Imbalance More Than Doubled in Recent Decades
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2024AV001636
Abstract

Global warming results from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions which
upset the delicate balance between the incoming sunlight, and the reflected
and emitted radiation from Earth. The imbalance leads to energy
accumulation in the atmosphere, oceans and land, and melting of the
cryosphere, resulting in increasing temperatures, rising sea levels, and
more extreme weather around the globe. Despite the fundamental role of the
energy imbalance in regulating the climate system, as known to humanity for
more than two centuries, our capacity to observe it is rapidly
deteriorating as satellites are being decommissioned.
Key Points


   -

   Earth's energy imbalance more than doubled in recent decades
   -

   The large trend has taken us by surprise, and as a community we should
   strive to understand the underlying causes
   -

   Our capability to observe the Earth's energy imbalance and budget terms
   is threatened as satellites are decommissioned

Plain Language Summary

Global warming is caused by the imbalance between the incoming radiation
from the Sun and the reflected and outgoing infrared radiation from the
Earth. The imbalance leads to energy accumulation in the atmosphere, oceans
and land, and melting of the cryosphere, resulting in increasing
temperatures, rising sea levels, and more extreme weather around the globe
according the the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC). Observations from space of the energy imbalance shows that it is
rising much faster than expected, and in 2023 it reached values two times
higher than the best estimate from IPCC. We argue that we must strive to
better understand this fundamental change in Earth's climate state, and
ensure our capacity to monitor it in the future.

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"geoengineering" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/geoengineering/CAHodn9-e2iCfiPJYDRnv2TTcjgCueetUw9Fs83Tp48B2gA0jJA%40mail.gmail.com.

Reply via email to