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Nadine Andrews is a Visiting Researcher at the Pentland Centre, within the Management School at Lancaster University. Her work focuses on the emotional and affective aspects of climate risk and public engagement in climate policy.
Her research interests center on understanding how emotions influence public responses to climate change. She explores affective dimensions in participatory settings such as citizens' assemblies, emphasizing emotional experiences in collective climate decision-making. Her work bridges environmental psychology, climate governance, and public policy.
The recent publications highlight a growing scholarly focus on integrating emotion into climate risk discourse. Her work reveals how feelings such as anxiety, hope, and moral responsibility shape public engagement and policy legitimacy in climate action. This trend underscores a shift toward human-centered approaches in climate research.
- Editorial: Affective Dimensions of Climate Risk (2022)
- The Emotional Experience of Members of Scotland's Citizens' Assembly on Climate Change (2022)
Nadine Andrews contributes to key research groups at the Pentland Centre focused on sustainable leadership and climate resilience. Her collaborative work engages interdisciplinary teams exploring the human dimensions of environmental change.





