To determine whether the Earth is heating up or not, it is necessary to know the amount of received and escaped energy.
Particular research programs, organised on an international scale, have as objective, the precise formulation of this radiation balance of the Earth. (picture 1)

Sun
Earth
Solar radiations
Infrared radiations
Clouds
Heat flux

The Sun is the only external source of energy that “feeds” the Earth-Ocean-atmosphere-system. Therefore, we should determine very precisely the amount of energy that reaches us, before it touches the surface of the Earth (Solar constant). Changes in time are important as well. (picture 2 & 3)

The Sun heats up the Earth by its radiations, especially in the visible spectrum. The Earth retransmits this energy in the form of infrared radiations. Parts of these radiations are again absorbed by the gasses in the atmosphere. This latter process is what one calls the “greenhouse effect”, a natural phenomenon. Without this effect, the average temperature of the Earth would be about -18°C, because the heat of the Earth system would escape quicker in space.

Other expressions of the radiation balance are studied as well, either from the Earth’s surface, or from out of space. Some natural phenomena (picture 4), but human activities too (picture 5) can have an influence on particular factors of this balance. We think for example of "atmospheric disturbances".