Nobel Prize in Physics: three researchers rewarded for their pioneering work on the greenhouse effect

The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to the Italian Giorgio Parisi, the German Klaus Hasselmann and the American-Japanese Syukuro Manabe.

The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three researchers for “their revolutionary contributions to our understanding of complex physical systems,” the jury said .

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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2021 # NobelPrize in Physics to Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi “for groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of complex physical systems.” pic.twitter.com/At6ZeLmwa5

– The Nobel Prize ( @NobelPrize) October 5, 2021

One year after having awarded a trio of galactic black hole experts, the Nobel Physics 2021 is again attributed to three scientists: two experts in the physical modeling of climate change, the American-Japanese Syukuro Manabe and the German Klaus Hasselmann, as well as to the Italian Giorgio Parisi, theorist of complex physical systems.

Nobel Prize in chemistry expected on Wednesday

With this prize in the midst of a climate crisis, the Nobel committee rewards the founding work of Syukuro Manabe on the greenhouse effect in the 1960s, by which he showed that the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere corresponded to the rise in earth temperatures. As for the German Hasselmann, he is honored for having succeeded in establishing reliable climate models despite the great weather variations.

This Wednesday, October 6, the Nobel Prize in chemistry will be revealed . Before that of literature Thursday, of peace on Friday and that of economy Monday, October 11.

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