Syukuro Manabe is an American Japanese scientist focusing on the climate and the meteorology. Recently he has been the part of the noble laureates and won a prize for the same. His contribution in the world has been extremely helpful. This is because he was able to explain the different variables of Global warming and the future challenges that may cause a threat to the mankind. The 90 year old Noble prize winner has been one of the senior most scientists to earn the prize. He is also the oldest person to contribute so widely in the betterment of the society and the community. His explanations regarding the global warming stated that the global pollution levels would eventually be rising to a huge extent leading to increase in temperature.

He also claimed that the rising temperature would be leading to lower of the water levels creating a scarcity to clean waters. What’s more, he had studied from University of Tokyo where he gained huge amount of knowledge and was a topper student. He was also one of the most popular students who had demonstrated huge number of discoveries. Along with the Noble Prize he was also awarded with the Blue Planet Prize and Volvo Environment Prize. Japan has already been the hub for creating great minds as it can be seen with other brainstorming minds. The following are some of the amazing and interesting facts about the noble prize winner Syukuro Manabe.

Syukuro Manabe during his speech after receiving Nobel Prize

Skyukuro Manabe – Bio

  • Name- Syukuro Manabe
  • Date of Birth- 21st September 1931
  • Age- 90 (As of 2021)
  • Nationality- American Citizen
  • Zodiac- Virgo
  • Native language- English and Japanese
  • Education- University of Tokyo
  • Marital status- Married
  • Spouse Name- Noko Manabe
  • Skin color- Fair
  • Eye color- Brown
  • Birthplace- Shingu, Japan

Interesting Facts

  • He has been a professor at the University of Tokyo where he has been working as a visiting faculty for the department of meteorology. 
  • He was the first theorist to propose and develop the global climate models which has been helpful in the analysing the deeper contents of the rising climate deteriorations.
  • His early career has been extremely successful as he got to learn may form of things from the peer aspirants.
  • He has been a prominent student of ocean science where he was taught about the seismic and the tectonic activities which also helped him in achieving the Noble Prize. He also learned more about the earthquakes during his research papers which still now helps numerous students