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Is heat from human bodies causing global warming?
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Is heat from human bodies causing global warming?
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Bryan Howser
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Is heat from human bodies causing global warming?
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Bryan Howser asked the Naked Scientists:
My name is Bryan and I am a nursing student in New Mexico US. i look forward to newbielink:http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/podcasts/
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weekly on my way to school.
I was wondering with all of the calculations done on the rate of rising temperatures, eg carbon emissions and such, have such figures taken into account the radiant heat given off by human bodies? With rising populations can this be a factor; both locally and globally?
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B
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I think not, on any measurable scale. The heat that our bodies generate comes from the sun via the plants that we end up eating, one way or another. If we, or other animals, didn't eat the plants they would give up the energy they absorbed when they die and decay (the bugs and microbes take up the energy instead). If there were less plants to absorb the light some would be absorbed by the ground and then released at night, when it's cooler, or be reflected back into space.
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Is heat from human bodies causing global warming?
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All valid points! I've recently written an article on reducing co2 emissions, it might be worth a view.
here's the link:
newbielink:http://squidoo.com/cdemissions
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<a href="
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Interesting point - but probably worth noting that as a proportion of the total biomass on Earth generating heat through respiration humans probably only represent a very small percentage.
I've seen estimates of between 0.13% and 0.33%.
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