Greenhouse gases are NOT exothermic.Chris Peterson wrote:
The amount of heat the Earth radiates is exquisitely sensitive to the details of our atmosphere. Our planet is heating up now because human activity is changing the atmosphere. But that same change can (and has) occurred naturally. And whether anthropogenic or natural, the heating totally swamps the heat actually produced by human activity. So the question comes down to how well the exact constituents of the atmosphere can be determined... and if you can do that, you have much more information about life than a simple thermal signature provides.
They do NOT increase the amount of outgoing infrared radiation.
The Earth absorbs about 121,000 terawatts of solar radiation
& radiates back out about 121,063 terawatts of infrared radiation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_energy_budget wrote:Code: Select all
Incoming solar radiation: 173,000 terawatts ---------------------------------------------------------------- Absorbed solar radiation: 121,000 terawatts ---------------------------------------------------------------- Geothermal energy from nuclear decay: 46 terawatts Waste heat from fossil fuel consumption: 13 terawatts Tidal energy: 3 terawatts Waste heat from nuclear fuel consumption: 1 terawatts