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A Climate Scientist Speaks Out Saleemul Huq – NHK World Direct Talk

ICCCAD / 3 June, 2017

The Bangladeshi scientist Dr. Saleemul Huq is a key advisor to the countries which are most vulnerable to global warming. He is uniquely qualified to warn how climate change is transforming the planet.

3 June, 2017 in Dr Saleemul Huq Media. Tags: Climate actions, Dr. Saleemul Huq

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