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last contributed to D+C/E+Z in autumn of 2022 as the director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) at Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) in Dhaka.  

All articles of Saleemul Huq

Global Governance

In Sharm el-Sheikh, loss and damage must be on the agenda

A Bangladeshi perspective on this year’s UN climate summit

Public finances

“This is not tax-payer money”

Bangladeshi climate scholar explains why global finance scenario is „totally unfair“

Climate impacts

To prevent death and destruction, accept climate science

Bangladeshi climate expert spells out expectations for next global summit on global warming

Climate policy

The way forward

Among rich nations, only the EU is still spelling out meaningful climate ambitions, as became evident in Madrid

Global environment

“Swimming against the tide”

Bangladeshi scholar Saleemul Huq assesses the role of the EU in international climate talks

Capacity development

Network of universities in LDCs

Universities from least developing countries join forces to tackle global warming

Least developed countries

“We don’t need donor money to forge ahead”

Bangladeshi scholar explains how to build climate-related capacities in least developed countries

Global leadership

“The time for talking has passed”

Climate-diplomacy veteran from Bangladesh explains why Paris summit will not solve all problems and emerging markets are becoming leaders

Global governance

“Terrible sense of limbo”

Climate finance is in "a terrible sense of limbo", says IIED expert Saleemul Huq

Comment

Race to the future

Climate diplomacy must pick up the pieces – and start a race to the future

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