I was wondering whether, according to thermodynamics (TM1 know more about this than any one else I know), whether global warming is actually possible?
Considering the earth as a closed system, it receives a fixed amount of solar radiation. It will also radiate a certain amount of energy. If greenhouse gassses act like a blanket, it would not (I think) reduce the energy radiated from the earth. Given space is a vacuum, heat transfer by convection is not an issue.
Would not the effect of greenhouse gasses be to average world temperatures? Colder climates get warmer (on average) and tropical climates get cooler (on average) ?
Unless .....
The earth became darker in colour. Then being more of a "black body" it would absorb more radiation, but would also radiate more itself?
Any thoughts?
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