Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2103569557> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2103569557 endingPage "731" @default.
- W2103569557 startingPage "714" @default.
- W2103569557 abstract "Recent one-dimensional (globally averaged) climate model calculations by Goldblatt et al. (2013) suggest that increased atmospheric CO2 could conceivably trigger a runaway greenhouse on present Earth if CO2 concentrations were approximately 100 times higher than they are today. The new prediction runs contrary to previous calculations by Kasting and Ackerman (1986), which indicated that CO2 increases could not trigger a runaway, even at Venus-like CO2 concentrations. Goldblatt et al. argued that this different behavior is a consequence of updated absorption coefficients for H2O that make a runaway more likely. Here, we use a 1-D climate model with similar, up-to-date absorption coefficients, but employ a different methodology, to show that the older result is probably still valid, although our model nearly runs away at ∼12 preindustrial atmospheric levels of CO2 when we use the most alarmist assumptions possible. However, we argue that Earth's real climate is probably stable given more realistic assumptions, although 3-D climate models will be required to verify this result. Potential CO2 increases from fossil fuel burning are somewhat smaller than this, 10-fold or less, but such increases could still cause sufficient warming to make much of the planet uninhabitable by humans. Key Words: Planetary atmospheres—Habitability—Carbon dioxide—Environment. Astrobiology 14, 714–731." @default.
- W2103569557 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2103569557 creator A5006313883 @default.
- W2103569557 creator A5048423230 @default.
- W2103569557 creator A5061379352 @default.
- W2103569557 creator A5078053479 @default.
- W2103569557 date "2014-08-01" @default.
- W2103569557 modified "2023-10-05" @default.
- W2103569557 title "Can Increased Atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> Levels Trigger a Runaway Greenhouse?" @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1612946550 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1762954113 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W183559158 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1964084984 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1968152463 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1968255506 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1972394475 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1972946703 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1979214148 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1981782586 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1982912142 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1987351128 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1990900389 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1993009622 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W1998026109 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2000252225 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2002553792 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2016425269 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2025152715 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2027138516 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2035221792 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2038887223 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2042112467 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2045046598 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2047751764 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2054736086 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2057666382 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2060569806 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2060690559 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2066865701 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2067719758 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2071507402 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2073158252 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2079905556 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2080973334 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2082779430 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2084709851 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2088169361 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2090666088 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2097828895 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2098363826 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2099468086 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2101191153 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2122511023 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2123134820 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2126858388 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2131499768 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2131741841 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2138920515 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2152725687 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2155709647 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2161310714 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2162136759 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2164141976 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2169032050 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2174335611 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2178272995 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W2624490378 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W4231752810 @default.
- W2103569557 cites W4255064804 @default.
- W2103569557 doi "https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2014.1153" @default.
- W2103569557 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25061956" @default.
- W2103569557 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2103569557 type Work @default.
- W2103569557 sameAs 2103569557 @default.
- W2103569557 citedByCount "42" @default.
- W2103569557 countsByYear W21035695572014 @default.
- W2103569557 countsByYear W21035695572015 @default.
- W2103569557 countsByYear W21035695572016 @default.
- W2103569557 countsByYear W21035695572017 @default.
- W2103569557 countsByYear W21035695572018 @default.
- W2103569557 countsByYear W21035695572019 @default.
- W2103569557 countsByYear W21035695572020 @default.
- W2103569557 countsByYear W21035695572021 @default.
- W2103569557 countsByYear W21035695572022 @default.
- W2103569557 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2103569557 hasAuthorship W2103569557A5006313883 @default.
- W2103569557 hasAuthorship W2103569557A5048423230 @default.
- W2103569557 hasAuthorship W2103569557A5061379352 @default.
- W2103569557 hasAuthorship W2103569557A5078053479 @default.
- W2103569557 hasConcept C111368507 @default.
- W2103569557 hasConcept C115343472 @default.
- W2103569557 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2103569557 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2103569557 hasConcept C132651083 @default.
- W2103569557 hasConcept C137851953 @default.
- W2103569557 hasConcept C153294291 @default.
- W2103569557 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2103569557 hasConcept C185592680 @default.