Nadine Andersen is a Human Security graduate from Aarhus University, also holding a bachelor’s degree in international studies and English from Aalborg University. She is fluent in English, Spanish, and Danish and currently works at SIPRI’s Climate Change and Risk programme as a research assistant. Having previously worked with UNDP, UNOPS, and IUCN, her projects included addressing environment and resilience issues in Kenya, empowering youth for nature conservation in Sri Lanka, and planning an international workshop on hydro-diplomacy in Thailand. Passionate about sustainable solutions to global challenges, Nadine’s research has focused on African and Pacific climate and human security. She thrives at the intersection of development, environment, and security.
Nadine Andersen
Research Assistant at the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Programme
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Ok, Doomer! The NEVER podcast – How to save the world
Listen to the final episode of the NEVER podcast – Ok, Doomer! This episode takes a step back to assess what we’ve learned about existential and global catastrophic risks in previous episodes, and what comes next. Featuring a discussion of how ordinary people can get involved in existential risk mitigation, what ongoing efforts will prove most successful in creating a framework to deal on these topics, and how the example of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty demonstrates that global cooperation to deal with the biggest threats we all face is possible, even in a tense geopolitical climate.