Anne Funnemark
Anne Funnemark is a Junior Research Fellow at NUPI. She is a part of the Climate-related Peace and Security Risks (CPSR) project and the MCDC Climsec project, feeding into the work of the Research group on peace, conflict and development and the Research group on security and defense respectively.
Anne completed her postgraduate degree in International Human Rights Law (LLM) at the University of Edinburgh in 2020, writing her project-based dissertation for the Political Settlements Research Programme. Her research interests include climate change and conflict, international environmental law and climate justice, and human rights in peace settlements. Anne also holds a MA in International Relations from the University of Edinburgh, and has previously been engaged in climate and environmental research and advocacy in Scotland.
EDUCATION:
2020 LLM International Human Rights Law, School of Law, University of Edinburgh
2019 MA International Relations, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Edinburgh
WORK EXPERIENCE:
2021 - Junior Research Fellow, NUPI
2020 - 2021 Research Assistant, Political Settlements Research Programme (PSRP)
2020 - 2021 Advocacy Officer, Scottish Environment LINK
2020 Interim Campaign Director, Jubilee Scotland
2020 Intern, Political Settlements Research Programme
2019 - 2020 Campaign Assistant, Jubilee Scotland
2018 Intern, Palestinian Peace Coalition.
Publications All publications
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Norges oljedilemma etter Glasgow: Et umoralsk argument for et raskt grønt skifte
Publication : Article | 2022(This article is only in Norwegian) Etter å ha gått seirende ut av «klimavalget 2021», står den rødgrønne regjeringen overfor oppgaven med å sikre No1
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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet Ethiopia
Publication | 2022Ethiopia is currently experiencing one of its most severe droughts in decades following four consecutive failed rain seasons. The country has a high1
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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: Afghanistan
Publication : Report | 2021Afghanistan is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change: rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns and increasingly frequent ext1
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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: Afghanistan
Publication : Report | 2021Afghanistan is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change: rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns and increasingly frequent ext1
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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: South Sudan
Publication : Report | 2022Unpredictable annual variations in extreme weather events, like flooding and droughts, affect agriculture-dependent communities and influence pastora1
Projects All projects
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CLIMate Change, global SECurity and future operations (CLIMSEC) - a Mulltinational Capability Development Campaign (MCDC) project (CLIMSEC)
Research projectThe CLIMSEC project aims to analyse the security related implications of climate change, and its potential effects on military operations...
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Climate-related Peace and Security Risks (CPSR)
Research project | 2020 - 2023 (Ongoing)The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) are collaborating on a climate, peace and security project that is aimed at bac...
Articles All articles
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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet Ethiopia
29 Jun 2022Ethiopia is currently experiencing one of its most severe droughts in decades following four consecutive failed rain seasons. The country has a high1
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Climate, Peace and Security in Ethiopia
29 Jun 2022In this new Fact Sheet from the joint NUPI and SIPRI’s joint Climate-related Peace and Security Risks Project (CPSR) team explore the nexus between c1
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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: Sudan
10 May 2022Sudan is severely exposed to climate change. As one of the world’s least developed countries, extreme weather, recurrent floods and droughts, and cha1
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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: Iraq
7 Apr 2022Iraq is highly vulnerable to climate change and its impacts. The country’s vulnerability is shaped by its physical exposure, a strong natural resourc1
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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: South Sudan
7 Mar 2022The recent flooding in South Sudan is the worst in over 60 years. South Sudan is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, including drough1