Collaborative for the Earth
Stony Brook University Provost and Executive Vice President Carl Lejuez announced a new faculty-driven initiative, “Collaborative for the Earth,” on August 22. The multidisciplinary “action-tank” seeks to develop solutions in response to the harmful effects of climate change and in the abatement of existential risks to the living world’s interconnected life-supporting systems, with attention to human dignity and justice and the preservation of civilizations.
Centre ValBio
Centre ValBio is an international research station situated on the edge of Madagascar’s beautiful and abundant Ranomafana National Park. It protects Madagascar’s unique and biologically diverse ecosystems through conservation science and projects that directly benefit the local people. Under the direction of renowned primatologist Patricia C. Wright, Centre ValBio facilitates hands-on science to sustain the resources and people of Madagascar and safeguards biodiversity for future generations.
Discovery Prize
Chris Johnson, associate professor in the Department of Chemistry, is one of three finalists for the 2023 Discovery Prize for his research on why some particles in the atmosphere form clouds and some don’t. His research team is building new instruments that take precise looks at particles to make a link between the chemistry of a particle and whether or not it turns into a cloud, and that will help answer major questions that lead to uncertainty in clouds’ cooling potential in climate models.
Stony Brook University Hospital
Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) was recognized this year by Practice Greenhealth
as a national leader in environmental sustainability. The U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services honored SBUH at the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference
(COP27) for pledging ongoing action to decarbonize the health care sector and make
health care facilities more resilient to the effects of climate change.SBUH has formally committed to pursuing the White House’s climate goal of reducing
emissions by 50 percent by 2030 and achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
Center for Mesoscale Transport Properties at SBU
The Center for Mesoscale Transport Properties, a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science funded Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC), was recently awarded $13.6 million in renewed funding to enable research focused on electrochemical energy storage. It is led by Esther Takeuchi, distinguished professor and William and Jane Knapp chair in the Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering. Advanced battery systems are needed to continue to expand adoption of electric vehicles and for the wider implementation of intermittent renewable energy generation such as wind and solar.
FoodLab
FoodLab, located at Stony Brook Southampton, is establishing Stony Brook University as a national center for the study of challenging food related issues the world faces – how do we feed a growing world population facing climate change and diminishing natural resources. It will utilize the significant academic strengths, facilities and resources of the university to offer educational programming in the fields of food production, food culture, food business, food ecology, and agricultural technology.
Earthstock
Earthstock is Stony Brook’s annual tradition celebrating the university’s leadership
in sustainability and environmental awareness. Focus areas include reducing our carbon footprint, conserving resources and promoting
eco-friendly practices throughout our campus and community. Environmentalist of the Year Awards are given to an educator, a student and a member
of the community for outstanding contributions to the protection of Long Island’s
environment.
Campus Initiatives
- SBU Eats kicked off the fall semester with a reusable take-out container programat East Side and West Side dine-in to be more sustainable and move away from disposable containers.
- The SBU Eats Waste Not program is a tool that tracks, measures, and reduces food waste in our kitchens by focusing on production waste, over-production, and unused/out of date inventory.
- Stony Brook University was the first higher education institution in the United States to launch a Freight Farm on a college campus.
- Students volunteer at Campus Community Gardensto combat food insecurity in the community by harvesting and donating seasonal produce to the Stony Brook University Food Pantry.
- Stony Brook Heights is an innovative micro-farm located on the third floor deck of the Health Science Center at Stony Brook Medicine with 36 raised beds filled with an array of colorful, fresh, organic vegetables and herbs.
- The Ashley Schiff Preserve is a green gem of the Stony Brook University campus,28.2 acres of woodland in between the area of Roth Quad/Life Sciences and the School
of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS).
Climate Week NYC is hosted by Climate Group, an international non-profit whose purpose is to drive climate action, fast. The event takes place every year in partnership with the United Nations General Assembly and is run in coordination with the United Nations and the City of New York.