But the Earth also absorbs some of the radiation, heating the Earth. At equilibrium that energy is later re-radiated. Crucially, that's at infrared frequencies, where greenhouse gases make the atmosphere somewhat opaque
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If you ever want to get into the details, Pierrehumbert's book "Principles of Planetary Climate" is good: https://www.amazon.com/Principles-Planetary-Climate-Raymond-Pierrehumbert/dp/0521865565 … It starts out with the basics (including how CO2 changes the Earth's temperature) and works up to complex models.
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Thanks - based on this article https://geosci.uchicago.edu/~rtp1/papers/PhysTodayRT2011.pdf … I'm not surprised to hear the book is good.
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Whispers—-the answers are found in the quantum mechanical exposition, not in classical dynamics.
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