Bio

Graham Saul has more than 25 years of experience working on social and environmental justice issues. His background includes five years with Oxfam International in Maputo, Mozambique, and five years in Washington, D.C., with the Bank Information Centre — an environmental watchdog and information clearinghouse that monitors the World Bank and other multilateral development banks.

Since returning to Canada in 2004, he has worked as the International Program Director for Friends of the Earth Canada and Oil Change International, and was the Executive Director of Climate Action Network Canada — a coalition of more than 100 Canadian organizations working together to push for action on climate change. Graham was a founding member and Executive Director of Ecology Ottawa. In September 2017, Graham joined Nature Canada as Executive Director.

Graham received an honours degree in Political Science from McGill University and was a visiting practitioner at Cornell University.

His Metcalf Innovation Fellowship paper, Environmentalists, what are we fighting for? is designed to spark conversation.

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