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Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited climate scientists

Carbon Brief · Jun 22, 2026, 1:00 PM

Why this matters: environmental and climate reporting with long-term consequences.

Carbon Brief’s Project Cosmos is the largest known database of climate change research, featuring more than 1.8m individual publications. Every publication has a list of authors – the experts who carried out fieldwork, analysed data and drafted the document itself. Hundreds of thousands of experts are listed as authors in these studies, books and reports. Each publication also has a list of references – the other academic works on which the authors drew to develop their research. Carbon Brief has calculated a citation score for each expert, by counting how many times their publications are referenced by others within the Cosmos database. The Cosmos 500 ranking shows the most highly cited academics in Carbon Brief’s database, based on their citation score. (This ranking only counts references from within Carbon Brief’s Cosmos database. This is distinct from the citation count given by, for example, Google Scholar, which counts all references the publication has ever received.) The post Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited climate scientists appeared first on Carbon Brief.

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