TY - JOUR AU - James E Hansen AU - Larissa Nazarenko AU - Reto Ruedy AU - Makiko Sato AU - Josh Willis AU - Anthony Del Genio AU - Dorothy M Koch AU - Andrew A Lacis AU - Kwok-Wai Ken Lo AU - Surabi Menon AU - Tihomir Novakov AU - Judith Perlwitz AU - Gary L Russell AU - Gavin A Schmidt AU - Nicholas Tausnev AB -
Our climate model, driven mainly by increasing human-made greenhouse gases and aerosols, among other forcings, calculates that Earth is now absorbing 0.85 ± 0.15 watts per square meter more energy from the Sun than it is emitting to space. This imbalance is confirmed by precise measurements of increasing ocean heat content over the past 10 years. Implications include (i) the expectation of additional global warming of about 0.6°C without further change of atmospheric composition; (ii) the confirmation of the climate system's lag in responding to forcings, implying the need for anticipatory actions to avoid any specified level of climate change; and (iii) the likelihood of acceleration of ice sheet disintegration and sea level rise.
BT - Science C2 - LBNL-57972 DO - 10.1126/science.1110252 IS - 5727 N2 -Our climate model, driven mainly by increasing human-made greenhouse gases and aerosols, among other forcings, calculates that Earth is now absorbing 0.85 ± 0.15 watts per square meter more energy from the Sun than it is emitting to space. This imbalance is confirmed by precise measurements of increasing ocean heat content over the past 10 years. Implications include (i) the expectation of additional global warming of about 0.6°C without further change of atmospheric composition; (ii) the confirmation of the climate system's lag in responding to forcings, implying the need for anticipatory actions to avoid any specified level of climate change; and (iii) the likelihood of acceleration of ice sheet disintegration and sea level rise.
PY - 2005 SP - 1431 EP - 1435 T2 - Science TI - Earth's Energy Imbalance: Confirmation and Implications VL - 308 ER -