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This doesn't add much to what earlier respondents have said, but it was five minutes of fun to do.

The mass of Earth's atmosphere is about 5e18kg. Specific heat of dry air is about 1kJ/kg-°K. Total human energy consumption in 1990 (just to pick a year) was about 102,000 TWhr (3.6e20 J/TWhr. Wikipedia for most of the numbers.

Assuming all the energy consumed resolved into heat and only heated the atmosphere, then I get the one-year temperature increase due to human energy use during 1990 as about 0.073°K.

Less than I would have guessed, and probably wrong by at least a couple orders of magnitude due to simplifying away 99% of what's really happening.



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