Camille Andre   11 October 2021
Post in Climate Change

The most influential climate science paper of all time

After the second world war, many of Japan’s smartest scientists found jobs in North American laboratories. Syukuro (Suki) Manabe, a 27-year-old physicist, was part of this brain drain. He was working on weather forecasting but left Japan in 1958 to join a new research project by the US Weather Service to develop a numerical model that could be used to study the climate.

https://theconversation.com/the-most-influential-climate-science-paper-of-all-time-169382

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