AB said:
without climate change or politics what should the earth's temperature be?
ChatGPT said:
Without external factors like climate change or political considerations, Earth's average surface temperature is primarily regulated by natural processes such as solar radiation, the atmosphere's composition, and the planet's ability to reflect and absorb heat (albedo). In its natural state, Earth's global average surface temperature would be around 14°C to 15°C (57°F to 59°F).
This balance is achieved through the greenhouse effect, where gases like water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane trap heat, keeping the planet warm enough to support life. Without the natural greenhouse effect, Earth's temperature would be much colder, around -18°C (0°F) on average.
The response above does not provide a real answer. This response merely states states that based on the albedo the expected temperature would be around 14°C to 15°C (57°F to 59°F). That does not actually address the question of what the
correct temperature would be for humans or even the environment as a whole. Furthermore, the answer does not provide a difference between the current Earth temperature and the temperature based on albedo effect. (Another factor that needs to be considered; what is the time span for the ChatGPT response? One year or 300 years? It is important, if one speaks of human caused global warming, that we get an average temperature of the Earth before the industrial revolution and subsequent population explosion. Did claimed global warming take-off after about 1800?)
One can make the assertion that a temperature from 14°C to 15°C (57°F to 59°F) is the "
correct" temperature should that be the current temperature. But that temperature has changed (up and down) over billions of years and life has adapted to those changes. So, if one respects the evolution of natural processes there is
no "
correct" temperature for the Earth.
@AccessBlaster: Now that we know what the "
natural" temperature of the Earth is based on ChatGPT, the next question can be asked: What is the Earth's current average temperature? (Two questions. Post industrialization and as a separate question prior to industrialization (1800).)
Should ChatGPT give a different temperature range, one can make the
subjective assertion that if that temperature is higher than 14°C to 15°C then those wanting to reduce the Earth's temperature for the sole benefit of humans may have a case. They still may not have a case in terms of other animals and plants as they may prefer a warmer climate.
Should ChatGPT provide a temperature range below 14°C to 15°C
, then there is no basis for "
fighting" global warming.