The Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
- The enhanced greenhouse effect is different from the natural greenhouse effect because it is primarily driven by human activities that release excessive amounts of greenhouse gases (GHGs) into the atmosphere, leading to an intensified trapping of heat and subsequent global warming
- While the natural greenhouse effect is a necessary process that helps regulate the Earth's temperature by trapping some heat to maintain a habitable climate, the enhanced greenhouse effect disrupts this balance as a result of greenhouse gas concentrations being artificially increased beyond natural levels
- Human activity has increased CO2 levels in the atmosphere by more than 100 parts per million (ppm) to 420ppm in 2020
- Increased amounts of greenhouse gases have led to less long-wave radiation escaping the atmosphere
- Increasing global average temperatures by over 1°C since pre-industrial times
Average global temperatures
The natural and enhanced greenhouse effect
Human activities lead to the emission of greenhouse gases that enhance the natural greenhouse effect, contributing to global warming