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Prof Saleemul Huq awarded OBE for climate fight

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His scientific research in the UK and Bangladesh has informed international policy on climate change for over 35 years

The United Kingdom (UK) has awarded the Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) honour to Prof Saleemul Huq for his work to combat climate change in Bangladesh and build climate expertise in Bangladesh, the UK and around the globe.

Prof Huq has dedicated his professional life to helping developing countries and vulnerable communities adapt to the impacts of climate change.

His scientific research, at leading universities and centres of excellence in the UK and in Bangladesh, has informed international policy on climate change for over 35 years.

Accepting his OBE, Prof Huq said it is a great honour and pleasure for him to receive the OBE.

“As a dual Bangladesh and British citizen, I have been working for two decades to enhance collaboration between the universities and researchers in both countries to tackle the twin global challenges of poverty eradication and dealing with climate change.”

British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Robert Chatterton Dickson said he is delighted that Prof Huq has been recognized with one of the UK’s most prestigious honours.

“With his passion, eloquence, and commitment to an all-of-society approach, Huq has deservedly become one of the most trusted and respected global commentators on the climate crisis. He also symbolizes the very strong intellectual and people-to-people links between the UK and Bangladesh,” he said.

Judith Herbertson, development director at British High Commission Dhaka, said there is overwhelming evidence that, if global temperatures exceed the 1.5°C limit agreed in Paris, climate change will bring about dangerous and irreversible impacts with the poorest and most vulnerable people suffering the most, including millions in Bangladesh.

“Prof Huq has been a stalwart partner over the last many years always encouraging greater ambition, more attention to evidence and research, and a focus on locally-led adaptation.”

In Bangladesh, Prof Huq has been a leading author of the Bangladesh Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan as well as contributing to  the Nationally Determined Contribution and National Action Plan on Adaptation.

He is also a close adviser to the government on climate action and a pivotal member of the Bangladesh delegation to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), having participated in all 26 Conferences of the Parties.

He is a leading public voice on the urgent imperative of climate action.

In the UK, Prof Huq has led the climate change team at the International Institute for Environment and Development, contributing to the wealth of scientific evidence for climate change, how this constrains development and how the UK can best support climate action in vulnerable countries, including through advising on UK Aid programs.

Globally, Huq has been a lead author in the third, fourth and fifth Assessment Reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which have raised global awareness to the evidence for climate change, the potential and visible impacts, and the need for urgent and universal action.

He was a member of the IPCC that was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.

In the UNFCCC, Huq advises the Least Developed Countries group.

He has also been an adviser to the Climate Vulnerable Forum, an association of 55 climate-vulnerable nations, which was instrumental in securing commitment from all parties to aim to limit global warming to 1.5°C – a central goal of the 2015 Paris Agreement.

Prof Huq is the director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) in Dhaka and is a professor at Independent University Bangladesh (IUB).

He is also chair of the Expert Advisory Group for the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) and senior adviser on Locally Led Adaptation with Global Centre on Adaptation (GCA) headquartered in the Netherlands.


Originally this news was published on January 2022 on the Dhaka Tribune .

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