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Carbon Brief Unveils Influential Climate Publications in New Database

Carbon Brief Unveils Influential Climate Publications in New Database

Carbon Brief has launched a comprehensive database, Project Cosmos, featuring 1.8 million climate studies, highlighting key publications that shape climate science.

Editorial Staff
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Updated about 19 hours ago
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Carbon Brief has introduced Project Cosmos, a significant initiative aimed at compiling the world's largest database of climate research. This effort includes 1.8 million climate studies, providing a valuable resource for understanding climate science.

The database features a ranking of the most highly cited climate publications, which are essential for grasping the foundational research in the field. These publications play a crucial role in shaping current climate science discourse.

Launched in June 2026, Project Cosmos aims to enhance accessibility to vital academic literature and evidence that supports humanity's understanding of climate change.