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Dr. Stacy Porter is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Science at Wittenberg University, specializing in climate and atmospheric science. She holds a B.S. in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of North Carolina-Asheville, an M.S. from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, and a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences from The Ohio State University. Her research focuses on interpreting ice core paleorecords to understand historical climate dynamics, particularly in the Tropical Pacific and Arctic regions. She investigates how climatic changes impact mid-latitude regions like Ohio and emphasizes outreach through workshops and community engagement. Dr. Porter collaborates with the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center and serves as a climate ambassador using tools like the En-ROADs simulator. Her work bridges scientific research with public education, addressing human-driven climate change effects.
Education:
- B.S., Atmospheric Sciences, University of North Carolina-Asheville
- M.S., Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alaska-Fairbanks
- Ph.D., Atmospheric Sciences, The Ohio State University
Research Interests: Dr. Porter’s work centers on reconstructing past climate conditions using ice cores to contextualize modern changes, including Arctic sea ice variability, wildfire patterns in Alaska, and tropical Pacific climate interactions. She explores links between high-altitude glaciers and global climate systems, emphasizing the Third Pole (Himalayas-Tibetan Plateau) and the Tropical Andes.
Outreach & Grants: She leads climate education initiatives, including workshops for schools and community groups, and has contributed to interdisciplinary projects funded by NOAA and other agencies. Her research has been showcased in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences.
Labs & Collaborations: Active in the Ice Core Paleoclimatology Group and Education and Outreach Group at the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, she collaborates with global climate scientists to advance paleoclimate reconstructions and policy-relevant climate communication.




