SCIENCECARBON BRIEF
Project Cosmos
Project Cosmos, launched by Carbon Brief in June 2026 after an 18-month research and development effort, aims to create the world’s largest database of climate change research. The database contains over 1.8 million unique publications linked by 40 million citation relationships and includes the Cosmos 500 rankings of most cited authors, publications, and institutions.
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Adjacent reporting
- Introducing Project Cosmos: Carbon Brief’s ‘universe’ of climate science
- Mapped: Inside Carbon Brief’s Cosmos database of 1.8 million climate studies
- Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited climate publications
- Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited climate scientists
- Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited institutions
- Ice core reveals longest-ever continuous record of Earth’s climate