­­­­­­'Great fun': Manabe wins

­­­­­­'Great fun': Manabe wins Nobel Prize in physics for modeling climate change

Princeton climatologist Syukuro “Suki” Manabe, a pioneer in his field, was celebrated for winning the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics.

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