Human activities over the past 200 years have increased Earth's greenhouse effect by about 1% relative to the radiative fluxes that drive the climate system. This Resource Letter introduces the physics of this intensified greenhouse effect and of the processes that govern resultant change in climate and provides resources for further study. Context for this examination is provided in a companion Resource Letter (GECC-1) that examined the radiative fluxes that comprise Earth's climate system and the present-day greenhouse effect. The increase in global temperature and other changes in climate resulting from the intensified greenhouse effect are of great societal concern. Developing prognostic capability to determine these responses to the small perturbations that constitute the intensified greenhouse effect to an accuracy that would be useful to inform policymaking is the major challenge facing climate scientists today.
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Resource Letter GECC-2: The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change: The Intensified Greenhouse Effect
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Teaching about the environment, sustainability, and climate change (1975-2022)
Stephen E. Schwartz
Stephen E. Schwartz
Environmental and Climate Sciences, Brookhaven National
Laboratory
, Upton, New York 11973
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Electronic mail: ses@bnl.gov
Am. J. Phys. 86, 645–656 (2018)
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Received:
June 15 2018
Accepted:
June 17 2018
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Stephen E. Schwartz; Resource Letter GECC-2: The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change: The Intensified Greenhouse Effect. Am. J. Phys. 1 September 2018; 86 (9): 645–656. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.5045577
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