The Greenhouse effect and the Stefan-Boltzmann law Author; Rogelio Pérez C Summary; The science of global warming is based on Stefan-Boltzmann's law, which states that the total radiation emitted by a body, E, is proportional to the temperature, T, elevated to the fourth power, when we apply this concept with the radiation emitted by the gaseous body called the atmosphere, the greenhouse effect theory, makes a mistake by attributing to 0.04% of this gaseous body (which is the volume of ghgs in the atmosphere), the temperature and radiation emitted by all the gas molecules that make up the atmosphere, let's not forget that temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy (movements) of all the gas molecules that make up the atmosphere. When we see that 99.96% of the atmospheric gases are not taken into account to explain the temperature and radiation emitted by 100% of the atmosphere, we can say that the theory of the greenhouse effect is not the best theory ...