Making climate science accessible
Climate science explains how our climate works, revealing the physical, social and economic impacts of climate change – and the benefits of climate action. Our work distills climate science into actionable knowledge, summarising findings and decoding models to inform decisions that can drive the shift to a sustainable future.

Latest research
Apr 2026
Apr 2026
Are we heading towards a Super El Niño in 2026?
Many countries are already experiencing the impacts of climate change, including droughts, floods and heatwaves, and El Niño is likely to make them worse.
Apr 2026
Climate extremes in the UK are driving up lamb prices for consumers
After periods of extreme weather, farmgate prices for lamb surged by 11% to 25%. This briefing marks the debut of our year-long series, which investigates how extreme weather events are challenging the resilience of global food systems.
Dec 2025
Climate change is leading to less and worse-tasting sparkling wine
Higher temperatures and more unpredictable and extreme weather conditions are changing the specific conditions needed to produce iconic sparking wines.
Oct 2025
Structural dependencies perpetuate disproportionate childhood health burden from air pollution
Four country case studies show how structural dependencies result in air pollution that disproportionally affects children’s health.
Oct 2025
Temperature overshoot and tipping points
As the earth approaches 1.5°C of warming, every fraction of a degree counts. Concerted efforts are needed to cut emissions and steer the Earth away from climate tipping points.