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Clean Energy and Climate Solutions at SUNY

The State University of New York is building a sustainable future for New York State and the nation.

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From next-gen batteries to offshore wind and weather prediction, SUNY is a national leader in climate solutions, clean energy R&D, and preparing the green workforce of today and tomorrow. SUNY campuses across the state are investing in climate and clean energy research, including Stony Brook University’s leading role in the groundbreaking new Center for Climate Solutions on Governors Island.

SUNY Clean Energy Consortium
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A collaboration to create robust academic programs and trainings that meet the needs of students and industry in clean energy.

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Stony Brook University
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A first-of-its-kind international center for developing and deploying dynamic solutions to our global climate crisis.

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SUNY ESF
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Delivering synergistic problem-solving on water issues impacting NY and beyond.

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Climate change represents an
existential challenge, and SUNY is at the
forefront of the sustainability, research,
and workforce development solutions
that will change the world for the better.”
- SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr

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