Sabaa Khan
About Sabaa Khan
Sabaa Khan is the David Suzuki Foundation’s director-general for Quebec and Atlantic Canada. She is an attorney member of the Barreau du Québec, specialized in international environmental and trade law. Prior to her current position, Khan was senior researcher at the Center for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law based in Joensuu, Finland. She holds a doctorate from the Faculty of Law at McGill University, as well as law degrees from the Université de Montréal (LL.M) and the University of Ottawa (LL.L.).
New investments in coal, oil and gas are an existential threat
COP28 outcomes must be explicit — systems transformations to build climate resilience do not include coal, oil and gas investments.
Four climate files to watch at COP27
Against the backdrop of COP27, what can affluent nations like Canada do to change humanity’s destructive course and assume global leadership in building an inclusive, climate-safe global economy?
Canada can and must get out of fossil energy
Despite some good plans and initiatives, Canada is shirking its international climate obligations, write Sabaa Khan and François Delorme.
Why Canada needs a law to combat environmental racism
The historical link between the civil rights and environmental justice movements is widely acknowledged, yet these struggles have become increasingly isolated over time, writes Sabaa Khan, the David Suzuki Foundation’s director-general for Quebec and Atlantic Canada.