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Jeremy Mathis is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Science, Technology and International Affairs Program (STIA) at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. His expertise bridges climate science and national security, focusing on climate policy, environmental change impacts, and resilience strategies for vulnerable communities. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Dr. Mathis has directed NOAA research on Arctic climate impacts and advises governments and NGOs on climate adaptation. His work emphasizes integrating climate data into defense and public health sectors.
Research interests include Arctic ecosystems, ocean acidification, and the intersection of climate change with geopolitical stability. He has led projects on coastal ocean data analysis (CODAP-NA), Bering Sea acidification projections, and the global oceanic carbon sink. His contributions include over 50 peer-reviewed articles on marine chemistry, policy frameworks, and environmental monitoring.
Publications highlight Arctic carbon dynamics, ocean acidification trends, and climate policy applications. He collaborates on initiatives like the Alaskan Blue Economy and environmental intelligence frameworks for decision-making. Dr. Mathis advocates for science-based strategies to mitigate climate risks and enhance global stability.
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