We don't even need an article. Two charts prove it. The one I posted above and this one which shows the reduction of outward radiation from the earth over the time due to the increase of greenhouse gasses.
You and piezoe seem to have problems with basic logic. See the dips? That is how much less the satellites have measured of those wavelengths. Do you guys have adjoining cubicles?
If you guys need more explanation let me know. As if logic and evidence would change the propaganda that you two liars spew. LOL
How long has CO2 been contributing to increased warming? According to NASA, “Two-thirds of the warming has occurred since 1975”. Is there a reliable way to identify CO2’s influence on temperatures over that period?
There is: we can measure the wavelengths of long-wave radiation leaving the Earth (upward radiation). Satellites have recorded the Earth's outbound radiation. We can examine the spectrum of upward long-wave radiation in 1970 and 1997 to see if there are changes.
Figure 2: Change in spectrum from 1970 to 1996 due to trace gases. 'Brightness temperature' indicates equivalent blackbody temperature (Harries 2001).
This time, we see that during the period when temperatures increased the most, emissions of upward radiation have
decreased through radiative trapping at exactly the same wavenumbers as they
increased for downward radiation. The same greenhouse gases are identified: CO2, methane, ozone etc.