Foreign Policy | Climate Security | Civil-Military Coordination

Andrea H. Cameron, Ph.D., Ed.D., is a Permanent Military Professor teaching policy analysis in the National Security Affairs Department at the U.S. Naval War College and the founding director of the Climate and Human Security Studies Group. She also teaches on climate change and national security. Her academic interests explore non-traditional and transnational security threats and their impact on U.S. strategic, national security, and economic interests. These research interests include climate change and security, climate, and energy policy, human security topics, and civil-military coordination during humanitarian assistance/disaster relief.

Andrea Cameron holds a B.A. degree in Political Science from Marquette University, a M.A. in Human Resource Development from The George Washington University, a M.S. in Military Operational Art and Science from the Air Command and Staff College, an Ed.D. in Educational Technology from Pepperdine University, and a Ph.D. in Security Studies from the Naval Postgraduate School.

Fulbright Scholar awardee in NATO Security Studies in Belgium for the academic year 2022-2023. Andrea will be teaching climate security at the College of Europe and researching climate security policy development in NATO and NATO member states. 

Eco-Educator Award

Awarded the 2019 Eco-Educator Award by the ReNewable Now Network and Green Future.