Research on climate and sustainability at Yale is supported by facilities that offer cutting-edge tools and the chance to experiment in living laboratories.
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Carbon Containment Lab
The Carbon Containment Lab is a research and educational non-profit based in New Haven, Connecticut, spun out of Yale University in 2024.
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Marsh Botanical Garden
Sitting on eight acres, with six greenhouses comprising around a third of an acre under glass, Marsh Botanical Garden offers support for researchers,
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The Earth Observation Lab (EOL)
EOL provides a centralized source of remote sensing hardware, software, and expertise for the Yale community
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The Yale Farm
Endearingly known as “the Old Acre,” the Yale Farm is a lively acre of land where students care for plants and animals to enrich their studies and
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Yale Forests
The Yale Forests comprise 10,592 acres of forestland in Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Vermont. The goals of this ownership are to provide educationa
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Yale Peabody Museum
The Peabody Museum has been part of Yale and New Haven for more than 150 years. In the 19th century, it was the science startup of its day
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Yale Reproductive Ecology Laboratories
Established in 1998, evolutionary anthropologists at the Yale Reproductive Ecology Laboratory conduct research on human and comparative evolutionary
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Yale West Campus Farm
The Yale West Campus Farm, formerly the Landscape Lab, has been a special community gathering space since the earliest days of the campus.