Two Bangladeshis have made it into the list of "100 Most Influential People in Climate 2022/23" by Apolitical, a British non-profit organization and global network for the government helping public servants find the ideas, people and partners they need to solve the hardest challenges.
They are British-Bangladeshi Scientist Dr Saleemul Huq and Environment Journalist Rafiqul Islam Montu.
Apolitical made the announcement on its official website on Friday.
The global policy watchdog published the list on the occasion of the 27th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP27) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to be held in Egypt's Sharm El-Sheikh from 6-18 November this year.
According to Apolitical's official website, Saleemul Huq is 16th among the top 20 most influential people in climate this year, alongside Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres, Youth Activist Greta Thunberg, among others.
Apolitical mentioned that Saleemul is known for climate mitigation and adaptation in the global south.
"Saleemul Huq is a Bangladeshi scientist who is the founding director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development and a senior fellow at the International Institute for Environment and Development. Huq has been a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He has published numerous reports and articles in the space, and was awarded the Burtoni Award, which recognises outstanding contributions to the science of adaptation to climate change, for his work," stated the organization.
Rafiqul Islam Montu, on the other hand, was selected under the Academia and Advocacy category.
The list states that Rafiqul is known for coastal climate journalism and photography.
"Rafiqul is a Bangladeshi journalist using stark, unflinching photography to document the unfolding impact of climate change on Bangladesh's drowning coastal communities. The recipient of over 20 awards, his work was integral to communicating the urgency of climate adaptation at COP26," it said.
The organizations, groups and individuals who have taken initiative to find and implement climate solutions are named in this list.