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Khan co-founded the Climate Litigation Network with Urgenda Foundation to support climate cases around the world. She serves as the Climate Litigation Network's co-director. Through the organization, she has successfully helped activist groups sue their own governments. It handles cases around the
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In Thailand she worked for a women's human-rights non-profit organization. While there in 2015 she learnt of a court ruling at The Hague ordering the Netherlands to reduce its greenhouse-gas emissions. Inspired by the case, Khan moved to London to join
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Khan has argued that national governments have knowingly profited from raising carbon dioxide levels and caused damage to the environment, including as part of the globally important precedent
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ordered the government to scale back the capacity of coal power stations and oversee around €3 billion in investment for cutting carbon emissions. The win has been described by
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ruled that its government must make a new and more ambitious plan to cut carbon. Ireland ranks third in greenhouse gas emissions per capita among European Union countries.
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She supported cases in The Netherlands and Ireland that successfully challenged the adequacy of government plans to reduce emissions. In December 2019, in the
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As of July 2024, Khan is the executive director of the climate action organization Uplift.
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in July 2024, says that wealthy governments that position themselves as climate leaders
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world, including Canada, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, and South Korea.
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included her in its 2019 list of 15 women leading the fight against climate change.
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climate campaign organization based in the United States which Khan currently leads
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by continuing to refuse to abandon new oil and gas projects within their borders.
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This article about an environmental activist or conservationist is a
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United Kingdom
climate change mitigation
climate justice
Climate Case Ireland

human rights law
Urgenda Foundation
State of the Netherlands v. Urgenda Foundation
Supreme Court of the Netherlands
the Guardian
Climate Case Ireland
Supreme Court of Ireland
Climate Breakthrough Award
The Guardian
petrostates
Uplift
Harvey, Fiona
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