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Rajendra K. Pachauri

Rajendra Kumar Pachauri (20 August 1940 – 13 February 2020[1]) was the chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from 2002 to 2015, during the fourth and fifth assessment cycles. Under his leadership the IPCC was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 and delivered the Fifth Assessment Report, the scientific foundation of the Paris Agreement.[1] He held the post from 2002 until his resignation in February 2015 after facing multiple allegations of sexual harassment. In March 2022, he was exonerated of the sexual harassment allegations (The Court of Additional Sessions Judge in Saket Court). [2] He was succeeded by Hoesung Lee. Pachauri assumed his responsibilities as the Chief Executive of The Energy and Resources Institute in 1981 and led the institute for more than three decades and demitted office as Executive Vice Chairman of TERI in 2016.[3] Pachauri, universally known as Patchy, was an internationally recognized voice on environmental and policy issues, and his leadership of the IPCC contributed to the issue of human-caused climate change becoming recognized as a matter of vital global concern.[1]

Rajendra K. Pachauri
Pachauri in 2002
3rd Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
In office
20 April 2002 – 24 February 2015
Preceded byRobert Watson
Succeeded byHoesung Lee
Personal details
Born
Rajendra Kumar Pachauri

(1940-08-20)20 August 1940
Nainital, United Provinces, British India
(now in Uttarakhand, India)
Died13 February 2020(2020-02-13) (aged 79)
New Delhi, India
SpouseSaroj Pachauri
Children3
Alma materLa Martiniere College, Lucknow; North Carolina State University (MS 1972, PhD 1974)
OccupationFormer Chairman, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Former Chairman and Director General, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
AwardsPadma Vibhushan, Nobel Peace Prize (on behalf of IPCC)
Signature

Background

Pachauri was born in Nainital, India. He was educated at La Martiniere College in Lucknow[4] and at the Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering in Jamalpur, Bihar. He belonged to the Special Class Railway Apprentices, 1958 Batch, an elite scheme which heralded the beginning of mechanical engineering education in India.[5] He began his career with the Indian Railways at the Diesel Locomotive Works in Varanasi. He was admitted to North Carolina State University in Raleigh, United States, where he obtained an MS in Industrial Engineering in 1972, and a PhD with co-majors in Industrial Engineering and Economics in 1974.[6] His doctoral thesis was titled A dynamic model for forecasting of electrical energy demand in a specific region located in North and South Carolina.[7] He was a strict vegetarian, largely because of "the environmental and climate change implications."[8]

Career

He served as Assistant Professor (August 1974 – May 1975) and Visiting Faculty Member (Summer 1976 and 1977) in the Department of Economics and Business at NC State. He was a Visiting Professor of Resource Economics at the College of Mineral and Energy Resources, West Virginia University. On his return to India, he joined the Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad, as Member Senior Faculty (June 1975 – June 1979) and went on to become Director, Consulting and Applied Research Division (July 1979 – March 1981). He joined The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) as Director in 1982.[9] He was also a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Resource Systems Institute (1982), and Visiting Research Fellow at the World Bank, Washington DC (1990). On 20 April 2002, Pachauri was elected Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a United Nations panel established by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to assess information relevant for understanding climate change.[10]

Pachauri was on the Board of Governors, Shriram Scientific and Industrial Research Foundation (September 1987); the Executive Committee of the India International Centre, New Delhi (1985 onwards); the Governing Council of the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi (October 1987 onwards); and the Court of Governors, Administrative Staff College of India (1979–81) and advises such companies as Pegasus Capital Advisors, the Chicago Climate Exchange, Toyota, Deutsche Bank and NTPC.[11] He has served as member of many societies and commissions. He has been the Member of Board of the International Solar Energy Society (1991–1997), World Resources Institute Council (1992), while Chairman of the World Energy Council (1993–1995), President and then Chairman of the International Association for Energy Economics (1988–1990), and the President of the Asian Energy Institute (Since 1992).[12] He was a part-time advisor to the United Nations Development Programme (1994—1999) in the fields of Energy and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources.[13] In July 2001, R K Pachauri was appointed Member, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India.[13]

Work with the IPCC

On 20 April 2002, Pachauri was elected Chairman of the United Nations established Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.[10]

Pachauri was vocal on the issue of climate change and said, "What is happening, and what is likely to happen, convinces me that the world must be really ambitious and very determined at moving toward a 350 target."[14] 350 refers to the level in parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that some climate scientists such as NASA's James Hansen agree to be a safe upper limit to avoid a climate tipping point.[15] His career with IPCC came to an abrupt end after the sexual harassment charges against him surfaced in Indian courts.

2007 Nobel Peace Prize for IPCC

 
Pachauri and Al Gore on the balcony of the Grand Hotel, Oslo.

The IPCC shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former US Vice-President Al Gore, who had earlier criticised Pachauri when he was first elected in 2002.[16]

On 11 December 2007, Pachauri (representing the recipient IPCC) and co-recipient Al Gore delivered their acceptance speeches at an awards ceremony in Oslo, Norway, on a day when delegates to a United Nations climate conference were meeting in Bali, Indonesia.[17] Pachauri referenced his belief that the Hindu philosophy of "'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam', which means 'the whole universe is one family,'" must dominate global efforts to protect the global commons."[18] Returning to this theme throughout his speech, he quoted president of the Maldives in 1987 (Maumoon Abdul Gayoom):

"...a mean sea level rise of two meters would suffice to virtually submerge the entire country of 1,190 small islands, most of which barely rise two meters above sea level. That would be the death of a nation."[18]

Pachauri repeatedly emphasised his concerns regarding the implications of climate change for the world's poorest nations, referring to studies that:

"...have raised the threat of dramatic population migration, conflict, and war over water and other resources, as well as a realignment of power among nations. Some also highlight the possibility of rising tensions between rich and poor nations, health problems caused particularly by water shortages and crop failures...

Commitment to other organisations

Rajendra K. Pachauri was a member of the Fondation Chirac's honour committee,[19] since its launch in 2008 by former French president Jacques Chirac to promote world peace.

Lighting a Billion Lives Initiative

Pachauri conceptualised and launched the global 'Lighting a Billion Live's (LaBL) initiative in 2008, to facilitate clean energy access to the energy poor.[20][21] The initiative has taken solar energy to remote places such as Sundarbans, West Bengal, Thar Desert, Rajasthan, and in the state of Bihar. Being an early advocate for integration of access to clean cooking and lighting solution, the initiative has successfully deployed several thousands of Integrated Domestic Energy Systems (IDES) in rural and remote areas. It has set several benchmarks and has emphasized on access to a menu of clean energy options for the poor at last mile locations. LaBL has also been a platform for several technology manufacturers to start-up with business in the clean energy space. The initiative has its footfalls in 13 plus countries and 23 plus states of India.[22]

Controversies

Allegations of conflict of interest and financial anomalies

Christopher Booker and Richard North wrote an article for the Daily Telegraph in January 2010 alleging potential conflicts of interest related to Pachauri's membership of the board of ONGC[23] and to research grants for TERI, a non-profit institution of which Pachauri was director general.[24] They further alleged that financial anomalies existed at TERI Europe.[25] Pachauri denied all allegations.[26][27]

In response to the allegations, the audit firm KPMG carried out a review at TERI's request.[28] The review stated: "No evidence was found that indicated personal financial benefits accruing to Dr Pachauri from his various advisory roles that would have led to a conflict of interest". The report explains its objectives and methodology and states that "Work done by us was as considered necessary at that point in time" and that it is based on the information provided by TERI, Pachauri and Pachauri's tax counsel. In a caveat the review explains that its scope was "significantly different from an audit and cannot be relied on to provide the same level of assurance as an audit".[28] KPMG examined payments made by private sector companies and found that payments amounting to $326,399 were made to TERI itself, not to Pachauri.[29][30] He had received only his annual salary from TERI, amounting to £45,000 a year, plus a maximum of about £2,174 from outside earnings. He received no payment for chairing the IPCC.[31]

On 21 August 2010, the Daily Telegraph issued an apology, saying that it had "not intended to suggest that Dr Pachauri was corrupt or abusing his position as head of the IPCC and we accept KPMG found Dr Pachauri had not made "millions of dollars" in recent years." It stated: "We apologise to Dr Pachauri for any embarrassment caused."[32] The Guardian reported that the Telegraph paid legal costs of over £100,000.[31] Pachauri welcomed the Telegraph's apology, saying that he was "glad that they have finally acknowledged the truth", and attributed the false allegations to "another attempt by the climate sceptics to discredit the IPCC. They now want to go after me and hope that it would serve their purpose."[33]

George Monbiot of The Guardian stated his view that despite Pachauri being cleared by KPMG of conflict of interest and financial wrongdoing, false claims had been repeated about him by Richard North, the Daily Mail and The Australian.[34]

Sexual harassment case

On 18 February 2015, Delhi police filed a First Information Report (FIR) against Pachauri on allegations of sexual harassment, stalking and criminal intimidation.[35][36] On March 21, the Delhi High Court granted him anticipatory bail.[37] While in May 2015, Pachauri was found guilty of sexual harassment by an internal complaints committee (ICC) of TERI,[38] the findings of the ICC have been challenged before the Industrial Tribunal on the grounds of violation of the principles of natural justice.[39] An article in an Indian magazine The Caravan detailed the exploits of RK Pachauri during his tenure at TERI.[40]

In a statement, Pachauri said that the contents of the charge sheet are “allegations” levelled by the complainant and nothing has been “substantiated” after a year-long investigation.[41] Pachauri has maintained: “From my perspective this was nothing but a very cordial and mutual relationship. There was a light and friendly tone to our correspondence, but at no stage did I ever hint at having a physical relationship nor did I in any way engage in sexual harassment”.[42] Pachauri was granted regular bail from the trial court in July 2016. The court observed "The investigation of the case is complete. Charge sheet has already been filed. He was never arrested during the investigation in the instant case which goes on to show that his custody is not required for the purpose of investigation".[43]

Awards and recognition

  • In January 2001, India's Government awarded him the Padma Bhushan.[44][9]
  • NDTV Global Indian of the Year for the year 2007.[45]
  • Nature News maker of the Year 2007. The magazine lauded Pachauri in an article as an organisation builder "Rajendra Pachauri's great strength is in building and organizing institutions in the fields he understands best – engineering and economics as they apply to issues of development".[46]
  • On 14 July 2008, Pachauri received the title UNIDO Goodwill Ambassador.[47]
  • In January 2008, he was awarded the second-highest civilian award in India, the Padma Vibhushan.[48]
  • In November 2009, Pachauri received the 'Order of the Rising Sun – Gold and Silver Star' in recognition of his contribution to the enhancement of Japan's policy towards climate change. He was bestowed with the decoration by Emperor Akihito.[49]
  • In November 2009, Pachauri was rated fifth in the list of "Top 100 Global thinkers" by Foreign Policy magazine, for "ending the debate over whether climate change matters."[50]
  • In February 2010, the President of Finland conferred the Order of the White Rose of Finland to Pachauri in recognition of his work in promoting international co-operation on climate change and sustainable development.[51]
  • The French government has awarded him the 'Officer of the Legion of Honour'.[52]
  • HEC Paris appointed Pachauri Professor Honoris Causa in October 2009.[53]
  • University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne appointed Pachauri Professor Honoris Causa in September 2012.[54]

Other interests

Other than his academic publications, Pachauri also wrote poetry and fiction. He is the author of Return to Almora,[55] a romance novel published in 2010. The novel is in the form of the reminiscences of a retired bureaucrat, once an engineering student, about his spiritual and sexual past.[56][57] He co-wrote Moods and Musings,[58] a collection of poems, with his daughter Rashmi Pachauri-Rajan.[59]

See also

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External links

  •   Media related to Rajendra Pachauri at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Quotations related to Rajendra K. Pachauri at Wikiquote
  • Dr. R.K. Pachauri biography and timeline, iloveindia.com
  • Appearance on C-SPAN
Political offices
Preceded by Chairman of the IPCC
2002–2015
Succeeded by

rajendra, pachauri, rajendra, kumar, pachauri, august, 1940, february, 2020, chairman, intergovernmental, panel, climate, change, ipcc, from, 2002, 2015, during, fourth, fifth, assessment, cycles, under, leadership, ipcc, awarded, nobel, peace, prize, 2007, de. Rajendra Kumar Pachauri 20 August 1940 13 February 2020 1 was the chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC from 2002 to 2015 during the fourth and fifth assessment cycles Under his leadership the IPCC was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 and delivered the Fifth Assessment Report the scientific foundation of the Paris Agreement 1 He held the post from 2002 until his resignation in February 2015 after facing multiple allegations of sexual harassment In March 2022 he was exonerated of the sexual harassment allegations The Court of Additional Sessions Judge in Saket Court 2 He was succeeded by Hoesung Lee Pachauri assumed his responsibilities as the Chief Executive of The Energy and Resources Institute in 1981 and led the institute for more than three decades and demitted office as Executive Vice Chairman of TERI in 2016 3 Pachauri universally known as Patchy was an internationally recognized voice on environmental and policy issues and his leadership of the IPCC contributed to the issue of human caused climate change becoming recognized as a matter of vital global concern 1 Rajendra K PachauriLHPachauri in 20023rd Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeIn office 20 April 2002 24 February 2015Preceded byRobert WatsonSucceeded byHoesung LeePersonal detailsBornRajendra Kumar Pachauri 1940 08 20 20 August 1940Nainital United Provinces British India now in Uttarakhand India Died13 February 2020 2020 02 13 aged 79 New Delhi IndiaSpouseSaroj PachauriChildren3Alma materLa Martiniere College Lucknow North Carolina State University MS 1972 PhD 1974 OccupationFormer Chairman Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Former Chairman and Director General The Energy and Resources Institute TERI AwardsPadma Vibhushan Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of IPCC Signature Contents 1 Background 2 Career 2 1 Work with the IPCC 2 2 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for IPCC 2 3 Commitment to other organisations 3 Lighting a Billion Lives Initiative 4 Controversies 4 1 Allegations of conflict of interest and financial anomalies 4 2 Sexual harassment case 5 Awards and recognition 6 Other interests 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBackground EditPachauri was born in Nainital India He was educated at La Martiniere College in Lucknow 4 and at the Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering in Jamalpur Bihar He belonged to the Special Class Railway Apprentices 1958 Batch an elite scheme which heralded the beginning of mechanical engineering education in India 5 He began his career with the Indian Railways at the Diesel Locomotive Works in Varanasi He was admitted to North Carolina State University in Raleigh United States where he obtained an MS in Industrial Engineering in 1972 and a PhD with co majors in Industrial Engineering and Economics in 1974 6 His doctoral thesis was titled A dynamic model for forecasting of electrical energy demand in a specific region located in North and South Carolina 7 He was a strict vegetarian largely because of the environmental and climate change implications 8 Career EditHe served as Assistant Professor August 1974 May 1975 and Visiting Faculty Member Summer 1976 and 1977 in the Department of Economics and Business at NC State He was a Visiting Professor of Resource Economics at the College of Mineral and Energy Resources West Virginia University On his return to India he joined the Administrative Staff College of India Hyderabad as Member Senior Faculty June 1975 June 1979 and went on to become Director Consulting and Applied Research Division July 1979 March 1981 He joined The Energy and Resources Institute TERI as Director in 1982 9 He was also a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Resource Systems Institute 1982 and Visiting Research Fellow at the World Bank Washington DC 1990 On 20 April 2002 Pachauri was elected Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change a United Nations panel established by the World Meteorological Organization WMO and United Nations Environment Programme UNEP to assess information relevant for understanding climate change 10 Pachauri was on the Board of Governors Shriram Scientific and Industrial Research Foundation September 1987 the Executive Committee of the India International Centre New Delhi 1985 onwards the Governing Council of the India Habitat Centre New Delhi October 1987 onwards and the Court of Governors Administrative Staff College of India 1979 81 and advises such companies as Pegasus Capital Advisors the Chicago Climate Exchange Toyota Deutsche Bank and NTPC 11 He has served as member of many societies and commissions He has been the Member of Board of the International Solar Energy Society 1991 1997 World Resources Institute Council 1992 while Chairman of the World Energy Council 1993 1995 President and then Chairman of the International Association for Energy Economics 1988 1990 and the President of the Asian Energy Institute Since 1992 12 He was a part time advisor to the United Nations Development Programme 1994 1999 in the fields of Energy and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources 13 In July 2001 R K Pachauri was appointed Member Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India 13 Work with the IPCC Edit On 20 April 2002 Pachauri was elected Chairman of the United Nations established Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 10 Pachauri was vocal on the issue of climate change and said What is happening and what is likely to happen convinces me that the world must be really ambitious and very determined at moving toward a 350 target 14 350 refers to the level in parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that some climate scientists such as NASA s James Hansen agree to be a safe upper limit to avoid a climate tipping point 15 His career with IPCC came to an abrupt end after the sexual harassment charges against him surfaced in Indian courts 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for IPCC Edit Pachauri and Al Gore on the balcony of the Grand Hotel Oslo The IPCC shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former US Vice President Al Gore who had earlier criticised Pachauri when he was first elected in 2002 16 On 11 December 2007 Pachauri representing the recipient IPCC and co recipient Al Gore delivered their acceptance speeches at an awards ceremony in Oslo Norway on a day when delegates to a United Nations climate conference were meeting in Bali Indonesia 17 Pachauri referenced his belief that the Hindu philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam which means the whole universe is one family must dominate global efforts to protect the global commons 18 Returning to this theme throughout his speech he quoted president of the Maldives in 1987 Maumoon Abdul Gayoom a mean sea level rise of two meters would suffice to virtually submerge the entire country of 1 190 small islands most of which barely rise two meters above sea level That would be the death of a nation 18 Pachauri repeatedly emphasised his concerns regarding the implications of climate change for the world s poorest nations referring to studies that have raised the threat of dramatic population migration conflict and war over water and other resources as well as a realignment of power among nations Some also highlight the possibility of rising tensions between rich and poor nations health problems caused particularly by water shortages and crop failures Commitment to other organisations Edit Rajendra K Pachauri was a member of the Fondation Chirac s honour committee 19 since its launch in 2008 by former French president Jacques Chirac to promote world peace Lighting a Billion Lives Initiative EditPachauri conceptualised and launched the global Lighting a Billion Live s LaBL initiative in 2008 to facilitate clean energy access to the energy poor 20 21 The initiative has taken solar energy to remote places such as Sundarbans West Bengal Thar Desert Rajasthan and in the state of Bihar Being an early advocate for integration of access to clean cooking and lighting solution the initiative has successfully deployed several thousands of Integrated Domestic Energy Systems IDES in rural and remote areas It has set several benchmarks and has emphasized on access to a menu of clean energy options for the poor at last mile locations LaBL has also been a platform for several technology manufacturers to start up with business in the clean energy space The initiative has its footfalls in 13 plus countries and 23 plus states of India 22 Controversies EditThis article s Criticism or Controversy section may compromise the article s neutrality by separating out potentially negative information Please integrate the section s contents into the article as a whole or rewrite the material February 2020 Allegations of conflict of interest and financial anomalies Edit Christopher Booker and Richard North wrote an article for the Daily Telegraph in January 2010 alleging potential conflicts of interest related to Pachauri s membership of the board of ONGC 23 and to research grants for TERI a non profit institution of which Pachauri was director general 24 They further alleged that financial anomalies existed at TERI Europe 25 Pachauri denied all allegations 26 27 In response to the allegations the audit firm KPMG carried out a review at TERI s request 28 The review stated No evidence was found that indicated personal financial benefits accruing to Dr Pachauri from his various advisory roles that would have led to a conflict of interest The report explains its objectives and methodology and states that Work done by us was as considered necessary at that point in time and that it is based on the information provided by TERI Pachauri and Pachauri s tax counsel In a caveat the review explains that its scope was significantly different from an audit and cannot be relied on to provide the same level of assurance as an audit 28 KPMG examined payments made by private sector companies and found that payments amounting to 326 399 were made to TERI itself not to Pachauri 29 30 He had received only his annual salary from TERI amounting to 45 000 a year plus a maximum of about 2 174 from outside earnings He received no payment for chairing the IPCC 31 On 21 August 2010 the Daily Telegraph issued an apology saying that it had not intended to suggest that Dr Pachauri was corrupt or abusing his position as head of the IPCC and we accept KPMG found Dr Pachauri had not made millions of dollars in recent years It stated We apologise to Dr Pachauri for any embarrassment caused 32 The Guardian reported that the Telegraph paid legal costs of over 100 000 31 Pachauri welcomed the Telegraph s apology saying that he was glad that they have finally acknowledged the truth and attributed the false allegations to another attempt by the climate sceptics to discredit the IPCC They now want to go after me and hope that it would serve their purpose 33 George Monbiot of The Guardian stated his view that despite Pachauri being cleared by KPMG of conflict of interest and financial wrongdoing false claims had been repeated about him by Richard North the Daily Mail and The Australian 34 Sexual harassment case Edit On 18 February 2015 Delhi police filed a First Information Report FIR against Pachauri on allegations of sexual harassment stalking and criminal intimidation 35 36 On March 21 the Delhi High Court granted him anticipatory bail 37 While in May 2015 Pachauri was found guilty of sexual harassment by an internal complaints committee ICC of TERI 38 the findings of the ICC have been challenged before the Industrial Tribunal on the grounds of violation of the principles of natural justice 39 An article in an Indian magazine The Caravan detailed the exploits of RK Pachauri during his tenure at TERI 40 In a statement Pachauri said that the contents of the charge sheet are allegations levelled by the complainant and nothing has been substantiated after a year long investigation 41 Pachauri has maintained From my perspective this was nothing but a very cordial and mutual relationship There was a light and friendly tone to our correspondence but at no stage did I ever hint at having a physical relationship nor did I in any way engage in sexual harassment 42 Pachauri was granted regular bail from the trial court in July 2016 The court observed The investigation of the case is complete Charge sheet has already been filed He was never arrested during the investigation in the instant case which goes on to show that his custody is not required for the purpose of investigation 43 Awards and recognition EditIn January 2001 India s Government awarded him the Padma Bhushan 44 9 NDTV Global Indian of the Year for the year 2007 45 Nature News maker of the Year 2007 The magazine lauded Pachauri in an article as an organisation builder Rajendra Pachauri s great strength is in building and organizing institutions in the fields he understands best engineering and economics as they apply to issues of development 46 On 14 July 2008 Pachauri received the title UNIDO Goodwill Ambassador 47 In January 2008 he was awarded the second highest civilian award in India the Padma Vibhushan 48 In November 2009 Pachauri received the Order of the Rising Sun Gold and Silver Star in recognition of his contribution to the enhancement of Japan s policy towards climate change He was bestowed with the decoration by Emperor Akihito 49 In November 2009 Pachauri was rated fifth in the list of Top 100 Global thinkers by Foreign Policy magazine for ending the debate over whether climate change matters 50 In February 2010 the President of Finland conferred the Order of the White Rose of Finland to Pachauri in recognition of his work in promoting international co operation on climate change and sustainable development 51 The French government has awarded him the Officer of the Legion of Honour 52 HEC Paris appointed Pachauri Professor Honoris Causa in October 2009 53 University of Reims Champagne Ardenne appointed Pachauri Professor Honoris Causa in September 2012 54 Other interests EditOther than his academic publications Pachauri also wrote poetry and fiction He is the author of Return to Almora 55 a romance novel published in 2010 The novel is in the form of the reminiscences of a retired bureaucrat once an engineering student about his spiritual and sexual past 56 57 He co wrote Moods and Musings 58 a collection of poems with his daughter Rashmi Pachauri Rajan 59 See also EditTERI University The Energy and Resources InstituteReferences Edit a b c Obituary Rajendra K Pachauri IPCC Retrieved 12 April 2021 Doshi Vindhi 22 April 2016 Rajendra Pachauri to face Delhi court on sexual harassment charges BBC Archived from the original on 22 March 2017 Retrieved 25 January 2018 Profile Dr R K Pachauri www teriin org Retrieved 7 April 2021 R K Pachauri biography on I love India website Lifestyle iloveindia com Retrieved 3 February 2012 Manjul Tarannum 14 October 2007 At DLW Pachy still brings a smile on employees faces Indian Express Archived from the original on 22 January 2013 Retrieved 14 January 2012 Lasson Rob 12 November 2012 Distinguished Alumni Class of 2012 Edward P Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Retrieved 8 October 2022 Pachauri Rajendra K 1974 A dynamic model for forecasting of electrical energy demand in a specific region located in North and South Carolina OCLC 19806155 Rajendra Pachauri IPCC Part 1 Robert Goodland Memorial Lecture World Bank youtube com Chomping Climate Change 18 April 2014 Retrieved 21 May 2014 a b Dr R K Pachauri 11 October 2003 Archived from the original on 18 January 2010 Retrieved 26 July 2008 a b Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC Elects Dr Rajendra K Pachauri as its Chairman PDF IPCC 20 April 2002 Archived from the original PDF on 13 January 2010 Retrieved 5 December 2008 Capital Markets Pegasus Capital Advisors L P businessweek com Bloomberg BusinessWeek 1 February 2010 Archived from the original on 2 March 2010 Retrieved 1 February 2010 R K Pachauri Biography R K Pachauri Profile Rajendra Kumar Pachauri Timeline Lifestyle iloveindia com Retrieved 3 February 2012 a b Biography Dr R K Pachauri Climatescience gov Archived from the original on 18 January 2010 Retrieved 3 February 2012 Hood Marlowe 25 August 2009 Top UN climate scientist backs ambitious CO2 cuts AFP Archived from the original on 1 September 2009 Retrieved 31 January 2010 Whitesides Loretta Hidalgo 28 December 2009 NASA s James Hansen Says Atmospheric CO2 is Already Beyond Safe Limit Wired Archived from the original on 2 January 2010 Pachauri buries Gore feud after Nobel Reuters 12 October 2007 Archived from the original on 16 February 2009 Retrieved 5 February 2010 Gore Accepts Nobel Prize With Call for Bold Action The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 8 October 2022 a b Chair of UN Climate Panel Says Nobel Peace Prize Signals a Clarion Call for the Protection of the Earth Democracy Now Retrieved 8 October 2022 Honor Committee fondationchirac eu Retrieved 26 March 2018 Business Line Features BrandLine News Thehindubusinessline com Archived from the original on 18 July 2010 Retrieved 3 February 2012 Lighting a Billion Lives About us labl teriin org Retrieved 26 January 2016 Lighting a Billion Lives Evolution labl teriin org Retrieved 26 January 2016 Pachauri in a spot as climategate hits TERI India Today Retrieved 8 October 2022 Taxpayers millions paid to Indian institute run by UN climate chief Telegraph 21 January 2010 Archived from the original on 21 January 2010 Retrieved 8 October 2022 The curious case of the expanding environmental group with falling income Telegraph 21 January 2010 Archived from the original on 21 January 2010 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Climate change has no time for delay or denial Rajendra Pachauri the Guardian 4 January 2010 Retrieved 8 October 2022 The Hindu TERI denies charges against Pachauri Chennai 24 December 2009 a b KPMG review of personal financial records of Dr Rajendra Pachauri The Guardian London 26 August 2010 George Monbiot James Randerson 26 August 2010 Rajendra Pachauri cleared of financial misdealings Environment The Guardian London Retrieved 27 August 2010 FT com In depth Climate chief cleared over payments Financial Times Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 Retrieved 29 March 2010 a b Monbiot George 26 August 2010 Rajendra Pachauri innocent of financial misdealings but smears will continue The Guardian London Retrieved 26 August 2010 Daily Telegraph apologises to Pachauri over damning article Deccan Herald 20 August 2010 Retrieved 26 August 2010 Daily Telegraph apologises to Pachauri Hindustan Times Press Trust of India 21 August 2010 Archived from the original on 3 January 2013 Retrieved 26 August 2010 Monbiot George 1 September 2010 Press continue to hound Rajendra Pachauri despite his innocence The Guardian London Retrieved 2 September 2010 RK Pachauri case Teri internal probe backs complainant timesofindia economictimes articles economictimes indiatimes com Archived from the original on 20 July 2015 Retrieved 3 February 2022 Delhi Police FIR against R K Pachauri on charges of sexual harassment indianexpress com 20 February 2015 Retrieved 26 March 2018 Rajendra Pachauri granted Anticipatory Bail in Sexual Harassment Case news biharprabha com ANI 21 March 2015 Retrieved 20 May 2015 Delhi HC issues notices to government TERI RK Pachauri in sexual harassment case Economic Times ET Bureau 22 September 2015 Retrieved 2 January 2016 Industrial Tribunal stays TERI s report against Rajendra Pachauri till July 15 The Economic Times The Economic Times Retrieved 25 July 2016 Hostile Climate R K Pachauri s reign at TERI Pachauri claims done no wrong after court takes cognizance of charge sheet ABP Live 17 May 2016 Vidal John 26 March 2016 Rajendra Pachauri speaks out over sexual harassment claims The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 15 April 2017 Ex TERI chief RK Pachauri granted bail allowed to travel abroad 11 July 2016 Retrieved 25 July 2016 Padam Awards Civilian Awards announced on January 26 2001 Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India Archived from the original on 29 July 2013 Retrieved 2 January 2010 Lifestyle Sitemap Lifestyle iloveindia com 15 November 2007 Archived from the original on 13 January 2010 Retrieved 3 February 2012 Nature names Pachauri Newsmaker of the Year Tech News IBNLive Ibnlive in com Archived from the original on 7 October 2012 Retrieved 3 February 2012 Pachauri unido org Retrieved 3 February 2012 Padma Awards announced Archived from the original on 1 September 2009 Retrieved 7 January 2010 Pachauri Krishnamurthy conferred with high Japanese honour newKerala com New Delhi 3 November 2009 retrieved 7 January 2010 The FP Top 100 Global Thinkers 5 Rajendra Pachauri Foreignpolicy com Archived from the original on 14 May 2011 Retrieved 3 February 2012 Dr R K Pachauri conferred with The Order of the White Rose of Finland Teriin org Retrieved 3 February 2012 Iqbal Mohammed 21 October 2009 Jaipur Professor gets highest French honour The Hindu Chennai India HEC appoints Rajendra K Pachauri Professor Honoris Causa MBA Channel Retrieved 3 February 2012 www univ reims fr https www univ reims fr errordoc php errcode 404 Retrieved 8 October 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Pachauri Rajendra K 2010 Return To Almora Rupa amp Co ISBN 978 81 291 1574 4 Anjali Joseph 23 January 2010 Return to Almora A spiritual potboiler Book Mark Sunday TOI The Times of India Archived from the original on 31 January 2010 Retrieved 31 January 2010 Mendick Robert Amrit Dhillon 30 January 2010 Revealed the racy novel written by the world s most powerful climate scientist telegraph co uk London The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 1 February 2010 Retrieved 31 January 2009 Pachauri Rajendra K Rashmi Pachauri Rajan 2003 Moods and musings Writers Workshop ISBN 978 81 7189 468 0 Saha Romila 14 October 2007 The Calcutta Telegraph Oct 14 2007 Calcutta India Telegraphindia com Retrieved 3 February 2012 External links Edit Media related to Rajendra Pachauri at Wikimedia Commons Quotations related to Rajendra K Pachauri at Wikiquote Dr R K Pachauri biography and timeline iloveindia com Appearance on C SPANPolitical officesPreceded byRobert Watson Chairman of the IPCC2002 2015 Succeeded byHoesung Lee Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rajendra K Pachauri amp oldid 1126707369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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