To any significant degree? Reading about (Russian) astronomer Dr. Abdumasatov’s contention that the solar output is the main driver of the climate, I wonder if human activity has reduced the reflection of solar radiation. For example, the highways we have built-they absorb a lot more energy than the forest/grasslands they replaced. Are there any estimates of how much humans have altered the reflection of solar energy?
No, but we’ve done quite a lot to boost the earth’s libido! Old astronomy joke… But seriously, folks, unless we’re gonna spill enough oil to paint the oceans black, I wouldn’t worry…