Current:Home > MyClimate scientist Saleemul Huq, who emphasized helping poor nations adapt to warming, dies at 71 -Elevate Capital Network
Climate scientist Saleemul Huq, who emphasized helping poor nations adapt to warming, dies at 71
View
Date:2025-04-12 06:30:45
Saleemul Huq, a pioneering climate scientist from Bangladesh who pushed to get the world to understand, pay for and adapt to worsening warming impacts on poorer nations, died of cardiac arrest Saturday. He was 71.
“Saleem always focused on the poor and marginalized, making sure that climate change was about people, their lives, health and livelihoods,” said University of Washington climate and health scientist Kristie Ebi, a friend of Huq’s.
Huq, who died in Dhaka, directed and helped found the International Centre for Climate Change and Development there. He was also a senior associate and program founder at the International Institute for Environment and Development in London and taught at universities in England and Bangladesh. He was an early force for community-based efforts to adapt to what climate change did to poor nations.
Queen Elizabeth II bestowed the Order of the British Empire on him in 2022 for his efforts.
“As a dual Bangladeshi 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,” Huq said in receiving the honor.
Huq published hundreds of scientific and popular articles and was named as one of the top 10 scientists in the world by the scientific journal Nature in 2022.
“Your steadfast dedication to those impacted by climate change, even until your last breath, coupled with your advocacy for the poorest and most vulnerable, has crafted a legacy that stands unparalleled,” Climate Action Network’s Harjeet Singh posted in a tribute on X, formerly known as Twitter.
For years, one of Huq’s biggest goals was to create a loss and damage program for developing nations hit hard by climate change, paid for by richer nations that mostly created the problem with their emissions. United Nations climate negotiators last year approved the creation of that fund, but efforts to get it going further have so far stalled.
Huq, who had been to every United Nations climate negotiations session, called Conferences of Parties (COP), started a 20-year tradition of a special focus on adapting to climate change, initially called Adaptation Days, said Ebi. He did it by bringing a rural Bangladeshi farmer to the high-level negotiations to just talk about her experiences.
That’s now blossomed into a multi-day event and focuses on adaptation, said former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency official Joel Smith, a friend of Huq’s.
At those COPs, Huq was so busy, talking to so many people, that his friends and colleagues used to joke when they couldn’t find him at his makeshift office that “Saleem is everywhere ... he’s just not here,” Ebi said. People swarmed him to talk at the negotiations.
“I fear the developing countries have lost an incredible voice,” Smith said.
It wasn’t just what Huq did, but how he worked, with humor, persistence and calmness, Smith said.
“I never saw him get upset,” Smith said. “I never saw him raise his voice. There was an equanimity about him.”
Smith and Ebi said Huq also fostered a program of countless young scientists from the developing world, who he would help connect with others.
“Much of the nature of the negotiations today has to do with the all the scientists from least developed countries who went through Saleem’s training program,” Ebi said.
Huq leaves his widow, a son and daughter.
___
Follow Seth Borenstein on X, formerly known as Twitter at @borenbears
___
Associated Press climate and environmental coverage receives support from several private foundations. See more about AP’s climate initiative here. The AP is solely responsible for all content.
veryGood! (7)
Related
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- You Season 5: Expect to See a More Dangerous Joe Goldberg
- Elevate Your Wardrobe With These Jaw-Dropping Banana Republic Deals
- McCarthy meets with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen in California over objections from China
- Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
- Biden Pushes Cybersecurity Upgrades For Critical Infrastructure After Recent Hacks
- Biden administration blames Trump in part for chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal
- Apple Will Scan U.S. iPhones For Images Of Child Sexual Abuse
- Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
- Hilary Duff's Husband Matthew Koma Playfully Trolls Her Ex Joel Madden for His Birthday
Ranking
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
- Apple iPad 24-Hour Flash Deal: Save 40% on a Product Bundle With Accessories
- The White House Announces Additional Steps To Combat Ransomware
- Everything Austin Butler Has Said About His Buzz-Worthy Elvis Accent Before the 2023 Oscars
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- Biden to travel to Northern Ireland to mark Good Friday Agreement anniversary
- China's Microsoft Hack May Have Had A Bigger Purpose Than Just Spying
- In The U.S., Google Searches For 'Dating' Have Reached A 5-Year High
Recommendation
Travis Hunter, the 2
Elizabeth Holmes Plans To Accuse Ex-Boyfriend Of Abuse At Theranos Fraud Trial
Former U.N. Adviser Says Global Spyware Is A Threat To Democracy
The Horrific Crimes That Inspired the Oscar-Nominated Film Women Talking
Krispy Kreme offers a free dozen Grinch green doughnuts: When to get the deal
Shawn Mendes and Sabrina Carpenter Leave Miley Cyrus' Album Release Party Together
Reversing A Planned Ban, OnlyFans Will Allow Pornography On Its Site After All
Pope Francis misses Good Friday nighttime procession at Colosseum in cold Rome
Like
- South Korea's acting president moves to reassure allies, calm markets after Yoon impeachment
- Fact-Checking Oscar Nominee Ana de Armas in Blonde: What the Film Made Up About Marilyn Monroe
- Several killed in Palestinian terror attacks in West Bank and Tel Aviv, as Israel strikes Hamas targets in Lebanon and Gaza