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NOBEL IN PHYSICS GOES TO CLIMATE RESEARCHERSノーベル物理学賞に真鍋淑郎氏

2021年10月20日 | Daily Vocabulary

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has recognized three scientists for work that is fundamental to our understanding of climate change.
The judges awarded Syukuro Manabe, who was born in Japan, Klaus Hasselmann of Germany, and Giorgio Parisi of Italy the Nobel Prize in Physics. Their research predicted global warming and how humanity influences it.
Manabe and Hasselmann pioneered research into climate change. Manabe demonstrated how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere contributes to global warming. He sounded an alarm on how people help to drive it.
Hasselmann showed the link between weather and climate. He developed methods to identify the imprint of human activities.
Parisi identified hidden patterns in complex systems. He helped others to understand seemingly random phenomena.
He says it's clear that for future generations we have to act on climate change now.

imprint       跡、痕跡     the wheel or control which guides a ship or boat 


Daily Vocabulary(2021/10/20)

2021年10月20日 | Daily Vocabulary
27631.on the side(副業で / 副業として)used to say that someone does work in addition to their regular job
Yeah, many of them tutor middle school and high school students on the side.  
27632.paramount(極めて重要)more important than anything else
Getting at least 7 hours of sleep every day is paramount.
27633.jump to conclusions(早合点する、勘違いする)to form an opinion about something before you have all the facts
You shouldn't jump to conclusions
27634.temper(気分、機嫌、短気)a tendency to become angry suddenly or easily 
You should control your temper a bit more.
27635.check out(注目する)
I checked out the financial aspects of buying into the company.