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Reuters has launched a new Climate Monitor, an impressive interactive globe that allows anyone to see how today's temperatures compare with what used to be considered normal around...
Carbon Brief’s Project Cosmos is a major collaborative effort to build the world’s largest and... The post Introducing Project Cosmos: Carbon Brief’s ‘universe’ of climate science...
Carbon Brief has mapped a 'universe' of more than 1.8 million unique climate publications through an 18-month research project
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post DeBriefed 26 June 2026: Heat records broken across Europe | L...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post DeBriefed 12 June 2026: El Niño begins | COP31 hosts eye elec...
Well, it’s even worse than I previously reported at NPR where newsroom leaders have reduced both climate and science staff. NPR not only fired its chief climate editor and ended th...
Welcome to the Project Cosmos homepage. The project was launched by Carbon Brief in June... The post Project Cosmos appeared first on Carbon Brief.
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post DeBriefed 22 May 2026: UN adopts landmark resolution | Trump...
Climate data are shaping decisions everywhere, from infrastructure and public health to agriculture, insurance, emergency preparedness, and urban planning. Yet despite the growing...
This is the vast “cosmos” of academic literature and evidence that underpins humanity’s knowledge of... The post Mapped: Inside Carbon Brief’s Cosmos database of 1.8 million climat...
Assessing how coastal communities in Ghana cope (and don’t cope) with storm surges.
Analysis of Carbon Brief’s Cosmos database reveals the world’s leading “institutions” for climate research. There... The post Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited instit...
Last month I posted a review of Klimadashboard's European Heat Tracker, which visualizes how many people across Europe are exposed to extreme heat in real time. Since then, tempera...
Building Earth is a new interactive map that explains how the Earth's climate has developed over millions of years through the lens of physics. The map strips the planet back to it...
VICTORIA, Seychelles, May 29 (IPS) - ‘As record heat sweeps the world, the climate crisis is no longer a warning for the future, but a reality of the present.’ Read the full story...
Detlef van Vuuren is one of the world’s leading climate modellers and, as a result,... The post Prof Detlef van Vuuren: The climate scientist most cited by the IPCC appeared first...
Explaining how climate change affects ecological diversity and human health
The most highly cited publications in Carbon Brief’s Cosmos database reveal the building blocks supporting... The post Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited climate publi...
Every year on 21 June, the global scientific community celebrates World Hydrology Day to highlight the importance of water sciences play in sustainable resource management and natu...
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Carbon Brief’s Project Cosmos is the largest known database of climate change research, featuring more... The post Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited climate scientist...
People are closer on climate change views than they think, with the widest concern gaps in high-income countries.
North Pacific winter storm paths are moving toward the North Pole faster than scientists expected. In Alaska, glaciers are losing about 60 billion tons of ice each year. Farther so...
Here's all the latest local and international news concerning climate change for the week of May 25 to May 31, 2026
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