Syukuro 'Suki' Manabe's Nobel Prize lecture in physics
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- On December 8, 2021, Princeton climatologist Syukuro “Suki” Manabe, a 2021 Nobel laureate in physics and senior meteorologist in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, delivered his Nobel Prize lecture, "Physical Modeling of Earth's Climate."
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As a climate scientist, I believe this is the most important lecture in the history of climate science. I just teach this video to my students over and over. Thanks Suki!
Dr. Manabe, Happy Anniversary for your distinguished Award. I hope that more people attending the COP15 Biodiversity event in Montreal will take notice of your outstanding devotion to climate change.
3:45 It would appear that he has labeled the temp difference resulting from the Lapse Rate as the Greenhouse Effect
Thank you Dr. Manabe, I learned so much from you today! On a science topic that is the most relevant to the world! In particular, the schematic of the troposphere/atmosphere was very helpful for my understanding... Thank you for your dedication, passion, and hard work! I have bookmarked some of the minor translation errors and I hope to get that corrected for you in the transcript. Thanks again!
He's talking about the WEATHER (days duration) with a POLITICAL SPIN, and not about the CLIMATE (decades duration)...
9:42 he's also labeled the temp difference resulting from the Lapse Rate as the Greenhouse Effect. :)
Thank you Professor!
Very important information about climate change. Thank you!
Funny how he managed to not understand the greenhouse effect yet.
Talk about greenhouse gasses increase cement production battery production and iron ore production releases more gasses than automobile cars do.
best overview of abrupt global warming crisis science. Fascinating.
Respect.
Political prize.