Karen O'Brien

Karen O'Brien is a geographer working on issues related to global environmental change, globalization, vulnerability, and human security. Her research has focused on deforestation and climate change in southern Mexico, climate variability and the use of seasonal forecasts in southern Africa, climate change impacts and vulnerability in Norway, and vulnerability to climate change and trade liberalization in India.

Karen O'Brien is a geographer working on issues related to global environmental change, globalization, vulnerability, and human security. Her research has focused on deforestation and climate change in southern Mexico, climate variability and the use of seasonal forecasts in southern Africa, climate change impacts and vulnerability in Norway, and vulnerability to climate change and trade liberalization in India. She is particularly interested in how multiple processes of change interact to create uneven outcomes (i.e., winners and losers), and what types of responses can best reduce vulnerability.

Karen is currently Chair of the Global Environmental Change and Human Security (GECHS) project of IHDP, and an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Human Geography at the University of Oslo. She is a Lead Author on the adaptation chapter for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report, and is helping to develop the Southern Africa Vulnerability Initiative (SAVI).

Contributions

Climate Change: A Broader View

An Integral Summary of Climate Change