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posted by martyb on Thursday June 24 2021, @01:51PM   Printer-friendly
from the trapped! dept.

Earth has been trapping heat at an alarming new rate, study finds:

The amount of heat trapped by Earth's land, ocean, and atmosphere doubled over the course of just 14 years, a new study shows.

To figure out how much heat the earth was trapping, researchers looked at NASA satellite measurements that tracked how much of the Sun's energy was entering Earth's atmosphere and how much was being bounced back into space. They compared this with data from NOAA buoys that tracked ocean temperatures — which gives them an idea of how much heat is getting absorbed into the ocean.

The difference between the amount of heat absorbed by Earth, and the amount reflected back into space is called an energy imbalance. In this case, they found that from 2005 to 2019, the amount of heat absorbed by Earth was going up.

[...] The researchers think that the reason the Earth is holding on to more heat comes down to a few different factors. One is human-caused climate change. Among other problems, the more greenhouse gases we emit, the more heat they trap. It gets worse when you take into account that increasing heat also melts ice and snow. Ice and snow can help the planet reflect heat back into space — as they disappear, more heat can be absorbed by the land and oceans underneath.

There's another factor at play too — natural changes to a climate pattern called the Pacific Decadal Oscillation. Between 2014 and 2019, the pattern was in a 'warm phase' which caused fewer clouds to form. That also meant more heat could be absorbed by the oceans.

Journal Reference:
Norman G. Loeb, Gregory C. Johnson, Tyler J. Thorsen, et al. Satellite and Ocean Data Reveal Marked Increase in Earth's Heating Rate, Geophysical Research Letters (DOI: 10.1029/2021GL093047)


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  • (Score: 2) by HiThere on Friday June 25 2021, @01:13PM (1 child)

    by HiThere (866) on Friday June 25 2021, @01:13PM (#1149065) Journal

    A bit wrong there, as all energy use eventually degrades to heat. Still, nuclear reactors do add heat to the environment, and solar panels don't (after they've been made). Depending on the span of time you consider. Nuclear reactors speed up the release of heat from fissionable materials, but they don't actually increase it...measured over enough millennia.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 25 2021, @04:53PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 25 2021, @04:53PM (#1149169)

    soooo... what about using solar energy to fuse two iron atoms or maybe simpler fuse iron with helium?
    would that (assuming the resulting atom is stable) freeze heat ... errr... energy into a universal stable lego block that know can be used in the (lesser) universal rule "but..but.. everything turns to heat" game?
    anyways, doing my part by poitin' my laser pointer straight up into the vast infinite void ... powered by my solar panel (i am getting daily emails from the sun complaining about this waste on my part of her life giving energies. my reply is that i cannot afford a co2 sucker and compressor.)