Jeremy Mathis

Professor Jeremy Mathis is a leading expert in climate science and energy security. With a distinguished career focused on the intersection of environmental change and national security, Dr. Mathis brings deep expertise in climate policy, scientific research, and strategic advisory. He has previously worked with prominent organizations, including NOAA, where he directed critical research on the impacts of climate change in Arctic regions.

 

Dr. Mathis oversees projects aimed at integrating climate data into public health and defense sectors, with a particular focus on innovative solutions to enhance resilience in vulnerable communities. He has advised government agencies, multinational corporations, and NGOs on adapting to the challenges of a warming world and mitigating risks associated with environmental shifts. His work is driven by a commitment to building sustainable, science-based strategies that support both national and global stability.

 

A frequent speaker and author on climate security and environmental policy, Dr. Mathis continues to contribute to advancing knowledge and action in the climate arena. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. He is dedicated to empowering communities and decision-makers to address the impacts of climate change proactively and effectively.

Academic Appointment(s)

Primary
Associate Teaching Professor, SFS - Science,Technology and International Affairs Program (STIA)