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Nobel Prize Update: Well Played, Adil Bhai!

Posted on October 14, 2007
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by iFaqeer

Adil Najam, PakistanCharaagh Hasan Hasrat once said:

allah allah fusooN naghma-e-ishq
saara aalam hai gosh bar aawaz

The news going around in Pakistani circles is the fact that one of our own is the one of the Convening Lead Authors for the IPCC team that shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore. And of course, the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change) team is chaired by another South Asian; Rajendra Pachauri.

Pakistani scientist in Nobel team -DAWN - National; October 14, 2007: WASHINGTON, Oct 13: Pakistani professor Adil Najam, now teaching at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, US, is amongst the team of scientists and experts in the Intergovernmental …

Over the years, I have come to know Dr. Najam rather well, and have learned from and been inspired by him. I’ve written about him quite a few times at my blog. For Example: here and especially here.

From a comment Dr. Najam posted on Pakistaniat.com:

Adil Najam, PakistanThank you to all for their kind wishes and congrats. I should add, however, that the Nobel was awarded to the work of the IPCC (a panel of eminent global climate change experts), so I am just one of the many experts on that Panel. I have served on the IPCC for some 8 years, the last many as a Convening Lead Author. So, yes, it does feel terrific to have one’s work and research celebrated by the Nobel Committee, but it really is an honor shared by many (including by Dr. Tariq Banuri who played a leading role in the IPCC’s evolution in the past).

Some links: Dawn, Boston Globe, Encyclopedia of the Earth, The Fletcher School.

In the idiom of South Asian sport, I want to say:

“Well played, Adil bhai; buhat aala, Adil bhai!”

Note: This post is a tribute from iFaqeer, Owais Mughal and many other friends. It is being produced here inspite of Adil’s objection. We would’ve kept quiet but our situation is now what Dagh Dehlvi had once said:

Dagh ki shaamat jo aai iztaraab-e-shauq meiN
hal-e-dil kam-bakht ne sab un ke muNh par rakh dia

So while we’ve taken this action of writing our ‘haal-e-dil’, we hope our readers will give Adil due credit for his research work in their comments below.

79 comments posted

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  1. Suleman says:
    October 14th, 2007 11:26 pm

    Heartiest congratulations Adil!
    I knew you were capable of such achievements.
    Very proud to see your name be part of this prize!

  2. October 14th, 2007 11:14 pm

    Adil-
    I have been following the IPCC since its inception and feel great pride and joy in it getting awarded with the Nobel Prize. Mario is also, I am sure, a happy man today.
    Continue on with the wonderful job you are doing. Kudos to the IPCC authors who spend countless (and thankless) hours preparing their drafts and then negotiating the language.
    I can’t believe we were discussing on a panel just a few weeks ago that the great thing about MIT alums is that they do not believe in artificial boundaries and limits. You truly prove that to be the case.
    While IPCC has been awarded the prize, I am sure you and I agree that the real prize is still years ahead of us. Lots to do and lots of hurdles to cross before we can really call it a victory.

  3. baber says:
    October 14th, 2007 11:04 pm

    Congrats to Adil Bhai and all other members of IPCC.

  4. Pakistani says:
    October 14th, 2007 10:59 pm

    wah, so someone who is on a Nobel-winning research team was writing for us on Rooh Afza! Yeh hoi na Pakistaniat! Well done.

  5. -Farid says:
    October 14th, 2007 10:59 pm

    Well done indeed Adil. You’ve done us proud. I was a few years your junior from ICB so I’m doubly proud that a Pakistani from ICB has reached such heights.

    From school days I remember Adil as a fiery debator and an all round swell guy.He wouldn’t know me, but he was one of those chaps that more or less the entire school knew.

    Well done indeed, Sir ! Bravo !!

  6. mai says:
    October 14th, 2007 10:45 pm

    bravo bravo bravo
    well done
    keep up the good work

  7. pa(kiss)tani says:
    October 14th, 2007 10:34 pm

    good to hear that a pakistani is being acknowleged for his contribution to the global cause i.e Global warming.

    But isnt it strange that Mr. Algore (winner of nobel peace prize for his efforts to curb global warming) who has been a part of government in clinton era and has been in the politics for long couldnt make the US to sign KYOTO PROTOCOL.

    read here abt protocol,
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

    its absurd that the West especially US blames China for contributing to co2 emmisions while they themselves are the major contributors.

    from the link,
    Let us not forget that the average Chinese emits just 3.5 tonnes of CO2 per year, whereas Britons emit nearly 10 tonnes and Americans 20 tonnes.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6769 743.stm

  8. Fazeel says:
    October 14th, 2007 10:27 pm

    Many heartly congratulations Adil Bhai.

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