The amount of heat accumulating near the surface of the planet is currently more than twice as high as even the best climate change models could have predicted, indicating that there may be a , Recent research reveals that Earth's energy imbalance, a key indicator of climate change, has more than doubled over the past 20 years, surpassing predictions made by climate models. This acceleration in heat trapping is mainly due to increased greenhouse gas emissions and changes in cloud patterns, raising concerns about more intense climate impacts, such as heatwaves and marine heatwaves, in , Earth’s climate system is undergoing dramatic changes faster than many scientists expected. According to a new scientific analysis, our planet is now absorbing twice as much heat from the sun as it was just 20 years ago. This rapid rise in Earth’s energy imbalance (EEI) the difference between the energy the planet receives and the […], Global warming is a symptom of Earth’s energy imbalance, which is a measure of the difference between the total amount of heat reaching Earth from the sun, and the amount radiating back into space., New satellite observations reveal that Earth’s increasing energy imbalance undermines low climate sensitivity models, signaling faster and more intense global warming than previously estimated., .