Introducing a New Anchor Institution for the Center for Climate Solutions

Led by Stony Brook Uni­ver­si­ty, the New York Cli­mate Exchange will be a first-of-its-kind, cross-sec­tor non­prof­it orga­ni­za­tion ded­i­cat­ed to cli­mate research, solu­tion devel­op­ment, edu­ca­tion, work­force train­ing, and pub­lic pro­grams on Gov­er­nors Island. The con­sor­tium will func­tion as a hub for edu­ca­tion and train­ing to grow green jobs for New York­ers and includes 15 mem­bers rep­re­sent­ing lead­ing uni­ver­si­ties from around the world and busi­ness and non­prof­it orga­ni­za­tions ded­i­cat­ed to devel­op­ing and deploy­ing solu­tions to the glob­al cli­mate cri­sis. It will cre­ate a state-of-the-art, 400,000-square-foot cam­pus on Gov­er­nors Island ded­i­cat­ed to research­ing and cre­at­ing inno­v­a­tive solu­tions that will be scaled across New York City and the world. Click here to view all project partners.

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Renovated Yankee Pier leading toward a new public plaza and new mass timber academic and research buildings at the Exchange. © SOM | Brick Visual

Pro­grams, Research, and Activ­i­ties at the Exchange

The Exchange will host a diverse range of edu­ca­tion­al and train­ing pro­grams for all New York­ers, as well as research ded­i­cat­ed to devel­op­ing and deploy­ing cli­mate solu­tions to com­mu­ni­ties in New York City and around the world. High­lights include:

  • Edu­ca­tion­al pro­grams, that will pre­pare stu­dents at all lev­els for careers focused on cli­mate change across sci­ence, pol­i­cy, and advo­ca­cy. Pro­grams include a cli­mate solu­tions semes­ter abroad” inten­sive pro­gram, fel­low­ship and intern­ship oppor­tu­ni­ties, con­tin­u­ing edu­ca­tion, and a com­mit­ment to offer­ing addi­tion­al career path­ways to stu­dents at the Urban Assem­bly New York Har­bor School through a New York State Path­ways in Tech­nol­o­gy (P‑Tech) program.
  • Work­force Devel­op­ment and Jobs train­ing pro­grams, deliv­ered in part­ner­ship with local orga­ni­za­tions, includ­ing Green City Force, NYC Employ­ment and Train­ing Coali­tion, Non-Tra­di­tion­al Employ­ment for Women, and SolarOne, as well as a com­mit­ment to devel­op­ing a pro­gram with the New York State Build­ing Trades and Con­struc­tion Coun­cil that will offer con­struc­tion trade train­ing pro­grams focused on cli­mate resilient and sus­tain­able build­ing technologies.
  • Research and Tech­nol­o­gy Accel­er­a­tor, with com­pet­i­tive­ly award­ed lab­o­ra­to­ry and demon­stra­tion space to aca­d­e­m­ic and entre­pre­neur­ial teams work­ing on research ini­tia­tives and cli­mate solu­tions that deliv­er imme­di­ate impact to front­line communities
  • Cli­mate Tech Incu­ba­tor, that will pri­or­i­tize minor­i­ty and women-owned busi­ness­es (MWBEs) and draw upon the exper­tise of busi­ness part­ners, includ­ing IBM, and BCG
  • Grant oppor­tu­ni­ties and part­ner­ships with com­mu­ni­ty-based organizations.
  • Pub­lic pro­grams, exhibits, spe­cial events, talks, and art, open to Gov­er­nors Island vis­i­tors to engage with the work of the Exchange

Once ful­ly oper­a­tional, the cam­pus is expect­ed to serve 600 post­sec­ondary stu­dents, 4,500 K‑12 stu­dents, 6,000 work­force trainees, and over 250 fac­ul­ty and researchers annu­al­ly while sup­port­ing up to 30 busi­ness­es through its incu­ba­tor program.

The Exchange’s Core Research Themes

  • Envi­ron­men­tal jus­tice and inclu­sion: The Exchange will be ded­i­cat­ed to find­ing cli­mate change solu­tions that rec­on­cile glob­al inequities, reduce bur­dens, dis­trib­ute ben­e­fits more fair­ly, and redress past dis­crim­i­na­to­ry practices.
  • Ener­gy, water, and food sys­tems: Instead of find­ing sus­tain­able cli­mate change solu­tions in frag­ment­ed silos, The Exchange will empha­size the inter­de­pen­dence of water, food, and ener­gy systems.
  • Sus­tain­able urban envi­ron­ments: The Exchange will lead by exam­ple, as it will be unique­ly suit­ed to devel­op­ing and demon­strat­ing sus­tain­able, afford­able solu­tions for coastal and island communities.

The Phys­i­cal Campus

Designed by Skid­more, Owings & Mer­rill, The Exchange’s 400,000-square-foot cam­pus will include class­rooms, lab­o­ra­to­ries, research labs, pub­lic exhi­bi­tion space, stu­dent and fac­ul­ty hous­ing, uni­ver­si­ty hotel rooms, and audi­to­ri­um spaces, serv­ing as an inspir­ing exam­ple of sus­tain­able and resilient design. The cam­pus will cre­ate 2,200 100% union con­struc­tion jobs.

The cam­pus will include two new­ly con­struct­ed class­room and research build­ings on three acres of the Island’s east­ern devel­op­ment zone, as well as the restora­tion of over 170,000 square feet of space with­in his­toric build­ings, includ­ing Liggett Hall and the Fort Jay The­ater, as well as 4.5 acres of new open space in its Phase 1 plan, adding to the Island’s exist­ing 120 acres of open space across the His­toric Dis­trict and South Island Park. 

Time­line & Updates

The Exchange is antic­i­pat­ed to begin con­struc­tion in 2025 and open its first phase in 2028. News and oppor­tu­ni­ties for pub­lic engage­ment will be post­ed here. Sign up here for news.

About Stony Brook University

As one of the nation’s pre­mier research uni­ver­si­ties, Stony Brook Uni­ver­si­ty has been at the fore­front of dis­cov­ery in a num­ber of fields that will be cru­cial in the work of the Exchange. SBU’s School of Marine and Atmos­pher­ic Sci­ences has been a leader in severe storm research, weath­er pre­dic­tion, cli­mate change research, and mit­i­ga­tion efforts. SBU’s Renais­sance School of Med­i­cine con­ducts a broad range of inter­dis­ci­pli­nary research that address­es deter­mi­nants of health and ill­ness and the caus­es of health dis­par­i­ties. SBU’s Advanced Ener­gy Research Cen­ter is a leader in green ener­gy research. The Depart­ment of Ener­gy’s Brookhaven Nation­al Lab­o­ra­to­ry, which SBU man­ages, pur­sues inno­v­a­tive ener­gy research with a focus on effi­cien­cy, con­ser­va­tion, renew­able ener­gy, and nan­otech­nol­o­gy appli­ca­tions for new and nov­el sources of ener­gy. In the Exchange, Stony Brook will col­lab­o­rate with oth­er out­stand­ing aca­d­e­m­ic insti­tu­tions and phil­an­thropic, com­mu­ni­ty, and cor­po­rate part­ners to pool exper­tise, expe­ri­ence, and insights to bring inno­v­a­tive cli­mate solu­tions to market.