Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future


The David R. Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future is a unit within Cornell University that advances multidisciplinary sustainability research in the fields of energy, the environment, and economic development. In order to ensure that the center's research is put into action at scale, the Atkinson Center collaborates with numerous nongovernmental organizations, research institutions, and industry partners.

Background

The Atkinson Center grew out of the Cornell Center for a Sustainable Future, which was established in 2007 as a pilot program with support from alumnus David R. Atkinson '60 and his wife Patricia following a multiyear, cross-campus discussion about energy and sustainability. In 2010, the Atkinsons endowed the center with an $80 million gift, making it the largest gift ever received from an individual at Cornell University at that time.
Recognizing that sustainability solutions cannot be limited to one field of inquiry and that discovery in one area may affect other parts of the whole, the center is home to 514 Faculty Fellows representing 12 Cornell University colleges and 90 departments.
By providing startup funding for cross-college collaborations, time-sensitive research, and external partnerships, the center supports pioneering discovery with real-world impact in food systems, energy transitions, climate, behavior, the built environment, and the linkages between human and environmental health.

Research Support

The Atkinson Center supports Cornell University researchers through multiple funds and fellowships:
Partner organizations include but are not limited to: