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Our campus is a living laboratory for sustainability innovation, progress, and learning. Explore how we are inventing solutions for the future of energy, food, transportation, water, and more.

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News & Opportunities

Every member of the Cornell community can play a role in creating a sustainable campus, community and world. Get started on your path to sustainability with these recent campus updates and opportunities.

Drilling site

2-mile borehole to reveal viability of campus’s geothermal future

Visit the  borehole site on Tuesdays, from noon to 1 p.m., when staff and faculty will be available to…

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Student walking across campus with snow on buildings

Campus energy reduction campaigns drive results in 2021 and 2022

Cornell's annual…

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Welcome sign in front of jars of food

Cornell launches sustainable event certification

The new certification and consultation program was designed to help campus event organizers, from student…

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Land Acknowledgement

Cornell University is located on the traditional homelands of the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ' (the Cayuga Nation). The Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ' are members of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, an alliance of six sovereign Nations with a historic and contemporary presence on this land. The Confederacy precedes the establishment of Cornell University, New York state, and the United States of America. 

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Highlights of Cornell’s sustainability progress and future goal (More milestones). 1985 Energy Conservation Initiative, 2001 Kyoto Protocol Adapted, 2007 First Ivy to commit to carbon neutrality, 2020 STARS platinum rating, 2035 Cornell Achieves Carbon NeutraliLEARN MORE

Campus Sustainability Partners


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Cornell University is committed to inventing and demonstrating cutting-edge sustainability solutions, starting with our own campus and community. This website details our efforts on campus, our plans, and climate leadership. You can learn more about sustainability research, teaching, and other key partners from these websites.

Research Partners

  • Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability

  • Cornell Energy Systems Institute

  • Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise

  • Center for Transportation, Environment & Community Health

  • Sustainability Research Landing Page

Sustainable Cornell Council Committees

  • Carbon Neutral Campus Committee

  • Campus Operations Committee

  • Education & Engagement Committee

Staff & Student Partners

  • Diversity and Inclusion at Cornell

  • Cornell R5 Operations (Recycling & Reuse)

  • Student Environmental Collaborative

  • Energy and Sustainability Department

  • Dining Services

  • NatureRX


More Partners

  • Learn more about partners working for a carbon neutral and more sustainable campus

  • Campus & Community Partnerships Page

Awards & Recognition

STARS Platinum Logo

PLATINUM


AASHE Sustainability Tracking,
Assessment and Rating System

Sierra Club Cool School Logo

4th


Coolest School in
Sierra Club's Cool Schools

Princeton Green School Logo

8th


Greenest college in
in The Princeton Review's Green College Honor Roll

Cornell University is proud to be the top ranking Ivy League institution in national sustainability ratings.

Rankings

What's Happening Around Campus

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Drilling site
Jun 21
  • Building & Energy
  • Climate Leadership
  • Sustainability Leadership

2-mile borehole to reveal viability of campus’s geothermal future

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May 3
  • Materials Management
  • Students

Join student clubs for Sustainability Field Day, May 7th

Student reading beneath Cornell archway
Apr 22
  • Climate Leadership
  • Students

Medium article shows how to live more sustainably as a Cornell student

Student walking across campus with snow on buildings
Apr 18
  • Building & Energy
  • Climate Leadership

Campus energy reduction campaigns drive results in 2021 and 2022

Welcome sign in front of jars of food
Mar 30
  • Food & Living
  • Materials Management
  • Staff & Faculty
  • Students
  • Transportation

Cornell launches sustainable event certification

Freezer that needs defrosting
Mar 23
  • Building & Energy
  • Students

Join the Freezer Challenge 2022

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Feb 9
  • Students

Creative memes wanted for Beyond Waste competition

Cornell seal
Dec 3
  • Climate Leadership

Revealing climate change inequities, redress, and environmental justice

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