Sabrina Khan-Dighe
Sabrina's educational background focuses on climate change, renewable energy and a just energy transition. She holds an LLM in Energy & Natural Resources Law from Queen Mary University of London focused on renewable energy law, and her dissertation focused on the impacts of energy neo-colonialism on decarbonisation in Africa and Persia. I have also completed legal research projects for Greenpeace and Oxfam. I studied French and English law in Paris and Birmingham and I have experience working in dispute resolution as an ombudsman and in anti-trust law as a paralegal. At Opportunity Green, I work mainly in our SASHA Coalition team, which unifies aviation and shipping to influence policy on the key role of green hydrogen and direct air capture in their decarbonisation. Climate Reframe fills a crucial gap in the climate space, and I'm looking forward to learning from such talented community.
Climate justice starts with making polluters pay, and ensuring voices from marginalised communities are not forgotten.