kvanttivarmia
Kvanttivarmia, also known as quantitative warming, refers to the phenomenon where the Earth's climate system responds to increased greenhouse gas concentrations by warming at a rate that is proportional to the amount of warming. This concept is based on the principle of radiative forcing, which quantifies the imbalance between incoming and outgoing energy in the Earth's atmosphere due to changes in greenhouse gases. The term "kvanttivarmia" is derived from the Finnish words "kvantti," meaning quantity, and "värme," meaning heat.
The relationship between greenhouse gas concentrations and global temperature increase is not linear, but rather follows
Kvanttivarmia is a critical concept in climate science as it helps to explain why the Earth's climate