Climate science
Coverage of Climate science in the Nexus archive.
- Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited institutions
Carbon Brief's analysis of its Cosmos database identifies the top 500 climate research institutions globally, with over a third based in the US and only 30 from global south countries, half in China. The ranking highlights concerns about the Trump administration's attacks on climate science.
- Push for electrification finally takes centre stage in pre-Cop31 climate talks
Electrification of transportation, heating, cooling, and heavy industry is highlighted as a key strategy to phase out fossil fuels, which currently supply 80% of global energy. The topic gained prominence at pre-Cop31 climate talks in Bonn, marking a shift from its previous status as a niche focus in climate action.
- Can we electrify the world? Ambition moves from nerdish backwater to centre stage
Electrifying the world with electric vehicles, heating, cooling, and modernized industry could phase out fossil fuels, replacing 80% of global energy from hydrocarbons. Electrification, once a niche climate action topic, is now central at pre-COP31 talks in Bonn, with potential to halve global energy demand and save billions through efficiency gains.
- How Tom Steyer deployed his billions to stifle climate dissent
The article claims that progressive activists, funded by billionaire Tom Steyer, worked to prevent a researcher from publishing work on climate-related topics. The piece characterizes this as an effort to suppress dissenting viewpoints on climate issues.
- Reform UK's Deputy Leader in 'Heated' Exchange on Climate Science
Reform UK's Deputy Leader was involved in a heated exchange on climate science, indicating a disagreement on the topic. The exchange suggests a division in opinions regarding climate change. Reform UK is a political party in the UK.
- Quantum AI just got shockingly good at predicting chaos
Researchers demonstrated that combining quantum computing with AI enhances predictions of complex, chaotic systems by identifying hidden patterns. The method outperformed traditional models with lower memory usage, offering potential advancements in climate science, energy, and medicine.
- The Climate Issue: The blue marble, then and now
The article explores the historical and contemporary relationship between space travel and climate science, using Earth's 'blue marble' imagery as a key metaphor. Planetary-affairs editor Oliver Morton analyzes how space-based observations have advanced climate research.