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Mark Steyn on the death of UN IPCC’s Rajendra Pachauri – ‘The Warmographic Novelist who Got #CO-Tooed’

https://www.steynonline.com/10069/the-warmographic-novelist-who-got-co-tooed by Mark Steyn Ave atque vale February 24, 2020 Dr Rajendra Pachauri, head of the IPCC, gets out his hockey stick There is, I think, a short scholarly monograph (peer-reviewed, naturally) to be written on the connection between global warming and sex. A decade or so back, you’ll recall, shortly after the leaked Climategate emails from East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit hit the Internet, there appeared in the European press the news that Danish prostitutes had sportingly offered their services for free to the warm-mongers assembling in Copenhagen for the big climate beano. I resisted comment – in part because all the jokes seemed too obvious: when you’re in a Danish bondage dungeon you have to pay extra if you want a second girl to come in and “peer-review” your submission, etc. Alas, when Andrew Revkin, the Senior Climate Alarmist of The New York Times, made one brief, bland passing mention of the free-sex offer, Professor Michael Schlesinger of the University of Illinois fired off an email angrily denouncing his “gutter reportage” and threatening this most co-operative of eco-stooges with “the Big Cutoff” from “those of us who believe we can no longer trust you”. I assume the “Big Cutoff” alludes to access and not anything likely to spoil one’s evening at an environmentally aware whorehouse. Incidentally, in his intemperate missive, Professor Schlesinger used the phrase “climate prostitutes,” and it took me a while to figure out that was a reference to the Copenhagen hookers rather than the scientists. Still, given the recent publicity about the Settled Science Syndicate’s bullying of dissenters, this hardly seemed the time to threaten a chap with excommunication not for questioning the “science” but for making a joke. Actually, not even a joke, but merely a lighthearted acknowledgement. “There are no jokes in Islam,” declared the Ayatollah Khomeini. And that goes double for climate science, says Professor Schlesinger. So we should be grateful for the gift of one of the great comic figures of the age, Rajendra K Pachauri. Dr Pachauri, longtime head honcho of both the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the highly lucrative TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute), died earlier this month at the age of 79 during heart surgery. He was a much garlanded man: Emperor Akihito gave him the Order of the Rising Sun; the French Government the Legion of Honor; the President of Finland the Order of the White Rose; and the panjandrums at Foreign Policy ranked him as Number Five in their list of “Top 100 Global Thinkers”. Still, we should note, for those supplicants before authority who insist that you can’t pronounce on global warming unless you’re a bona fide climatologist, that Dr Pachauri was, in fact, a graduate of the Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. That’s to say, he was not a climatologist but a railroad engineer. So, if he ever availed himself of a free half-hour with a Danish hooker during that Copenhagen conference, I’m sure, like the Bombay to Cochin express, he pulled out on time. In other words, he was a near parodically perfect choice to preside over the multi-trillion-dollar shakedown of the global economy that is “climate change”. For one thing, Dr Pachauri had one of the largest carbon footprints in human history, bigger even than Al Gore’s. He was in favor of “hefty aviation taxes” to “deter people from flying,” but, fortunately for him, once you’re part of the transnational jet-set nothing can deter you. He flew 443,243 miles on “IPCC business” in the year-and-a-half run-up to Copenhagen. I’m not sure whether that definition of “IPCC business” included his two weekend round trips from New York back to Delhi, once for a cricket match, once for a mere practice session for a cricket match. Did anyone of the “experts” who want you to ride a bus and live under a government “carbon allowance” that permits you and Auntie Mabel one flight to Florida every three years query whether Dr Pachauri’s presence at that cricket practice was so vital as to justify a 15,000-mile round-trip? That sound you hear is cricketers chirping. But the burdens of carbon reduction have to fall on thee not he because, in addition to all that “IPCC business”, Dr Pachauri was also busy researching his novel Return to Almora. As I put it in the bestselling book Climate Change: The Facts: In the interests of saving the planet, IPCC honcho Rajendra Pachauri demands the introduction of punitive aviation taxes and hotel electricity allowances to deter the masses from travelling, while he flies 300,000 miles a year on official ‘business’ and research for his recent warmographic novel in which a climate activist travels the world bedding big-breasted women who are amazed by his sustainable growth. (Seriously: ‘He removed his clothes and began to feel Sajni’s body, caressing her voluptuous breasts.’ But don’t worry; every sex scene is peer-reviewed.) The above was a seriously lawyered passage – because Dr Pachauri was as litigious as a certain Michael E Mann. But, in fact, the bit about his warmographic novel is all true. Here’s what I said at the time: Rajendra Pachauri, the cricket-loving climate-profiteering Nobel Peace Prize-winner with a carbon footprint almost as big as Al Gore’s, heads up the IPCC, the global climate-change racket whose “settled science” is getting less settled by the minute. It seems an odd moment for Dr. Pachauri to branch out into bodice-heaving fiction: ‘In breathless prose that risks making Dr Pachauri, who will be 70 this year, a laughing stock among the serious, high-minded scientists and world leaders with whom he mixes, he details sexual encounter after sexual encounter. ‘The book, which makes reference to the Kama Sutra, starts promisingly enough as it tells the story of a climate expert with a lament for the denuded mountain slopes of Nainital, in northern India, where deforestation by the timber mafia and politicians has “endangered the fragile ecosystem”. ‘But talk of “denuding” is a clue of what is to come… ‘”Sanjay saw a shapely dark-skinned girl lying on Vinay’s bed. He was overcome by a lust that he had never known before…”‘ Alas, as with the IPCC reports, after all the lascivious anticipation the ol’ hockey stick fails to keep its end up: Sadly for Sanjay, writes Dr Pachauri, “the excitement got the better of him, before he could even get started”. Oh, dear. There are times when even a climate expert can’t “hide the decline”. I was hoping for a sequel set on one of those celebrity Antarctic expeditions to view the vanished ice that winds up getting stuck in thick, er, ice and leaving all the do-gooders far from home and eyeing their shipmates. It was surely not too fanciful for Dr Pachauri to imagine Sanjay’s appeal to a lonely icebound Guardian reporter: Is that an ice core in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me? Unfortunately, Dr Pachauri’s agreeable life of jet-set cricket practice and warmographic research all came crashing down exactly five years ago, when a bazillion female employees of TERI (The Energy & Resources Institute) accused him of sexual harassment. See the Times of India story: Pachauri Gets Relief Till Thursday – which sounds like one of those climate-conference happy-ending gags Professor Schlesinger gets huffy about. Instead, it turned out Dr Pachauri had not been merely writing warmographic novels, but trying out lines from the next book on every comely climate chick in the research department: Here I am sitting and chairing an IPCC meeting and surreptitiously sending you messages. I hope that tells you of my feelings for you! The science may be settled but his pants weren’t. Was that the IPCC meeting where they decided the Himalayan glaciers were about to crack open and rain down an almighty cascading torrent washing everything in sight out into the Bay of Bengal? Sadly, the object of his affection did not share his feelings. But you can understand why a guy who’d spent the entire 21st century insisting cooling is evidence of warming might well conclude that, when it comes to the IPCC office party, no means yes. With the sex accusations against the Big Climate supremo, the tree-ring came full circle. Five years earlier, at the dawn of Climategate, the position of Dr Pachauri was that the Climatic Research Unit at East Anglia had been “hacked”. Opening the Carbonhagen shakindownen inaugural session, he had dismissed the “Climategate” revelations as a “theft.” Not so. They were a leak by a concerned insider—the sort of chap we usually hail as a “whistle-blower.” But the old railway engineer in Dr Pachauri had long since hit the buffers: The whistle-blower could blow the whistle as loud as he likes but, like a deaf Central Railways conductor waiting to pull out for Wadala Road from the Victoria Terminus, Dr Pachauri couldn’t hear him. Someone, he insisted had hacked in to the CRU and doctored all the emails. Half-a-decade on, in his own travails, the hacking had grown more sophisticated: The 33-page complaint had described various acts of harassment allegedly committed by Pachauri. These include unwanted physical advances as well as emails, text and WhatsApp messages… In a statement e-mailed to this paper on Tuesday evening, Pachauri had vehemently denied the allegations, claiming that he was a victim of hacking. Further Pachauri claimed to have become aware of the “misuse” of his “computer resources” after receiving questions from ET. “The said email has indicated misuse of my computer resources and communication devices, without my permission or consent,” he said. “From your email, I have come to know the factum that my computer resources including my email ids, mobile phone and WhatsApp messages have been hacked and that unknown cyber criminals have gone ahead and have unauthorisedly accessed my computer resources and communication devices and further committed various criminal activities.” Amazing. From “hide the decline” to “hide the declining of your unwanted advances”. Unfortunately, as part of his bail conditions, the High Court forbade Dr Pachauri from leaving the country. So, instantly, the carbon footprint of his 300,000 frequent-flyer miles per annum was reduced to near-zero. Never has a climate alarmist set so sterling an example. The investigating committee at TERI found the overly active activist guilty of sexual harassment, stalking and criminal intimidation – and his wandering hockey stick was put out to grass permanently. In his resignation letter as head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the world’s Numero Uno warm-monger gave the game away: For me the protection of Planet Earth, the survival of all species and sustainability of our ecosystems is more than a mission. It is my religion and my dharma. Actually, it’s supposed to be science, and such authority as the IPCC has derives from the imprimatur of science. But the guy who’d run it for the past thirteen years said it’s his religion, and he was right: it’s the established church of globalism. Nice to have the point conceded. This all happened three years before the #MeToo movement got going. Otherwise, it would have got a lot more attention, and Dr Pachauri would have been #MeToo’s #CO-Too branch. Instead, his old pals shrugged him off with nary a glance. Within days, Michael Mann was back to Tweeting that Obama was right to veto the Keystone Pipeline. When it comes to laying pipe around the planet, leave that to Rajendra Pachauri. By the way, did you know that the launch party for Dr Pachauri’s sustainable-growth romp was paid for by BP? Hold that thought. Rajendra Pachauri was one of those murky globalist bureaucrats who seem to run everything but whose existence I was only dimly aware of until Michael E Mann’s lawsuit forced me to take a lot more interest in these fellows. The fact that Mann’s boss at the IPCC was found to have sexually harassed women may be no more or less relevant than the fact that Mann’s boss at Penn State – Graham Spanier, the guy who hired him – was indicted for obstruction of justice, failure to report child abuse, and child endangerment. But guilt by association is the entire modus operandi of Mann’s Big Climate enforcers. They clobbered poor old Lennart Bengtsson, one of the most respected men in his field, simply for having the temerity to associate with Nigel Lawson. They took the tire-iron to Willie Soon for accepting money from fossil-fuel corporations. You mean, like Dr Pachauri took money from a fossil-fuel corp for the sex-book launch that emboldened him to try out his character’s best lines on real-life gals? Or is that kind of fossil-fuel money okay? I’m a general believer in freedom of association. But I did feel a touch of the Lady Bracknells coming on re Michael E Mann: To lose one boss in a sex crimes case may be regarded as misfortune; to lose the other boss in a sex crimes case looks like carelessness. Mann’s original complaint against me was all IPCC this, Nobel Prize that, starting with the accusation that I and the other defendants had committed the hitherto unknown crime of “personal defamation of a Nobel prize recipient”. In fact, he’s not. But the old fraud persisted in identifying himself as a Nobel Prize winner because the IPCC under Dr Pachauri had won a Nobel Peace Prize and Mann was one of several thousand scientists who’ve “contributed” to the IPCC. I pointed out that Mann is not any kind of Nobel Prize winner – that he is to Nobel Prizes what NBC’s Brian Williams is to RPG targets – and, when journalists sought clarification, both the Nobel committee and the IPCC declared emphatically that Mann is not a Nobel Prize winner. His initial reaction to being called on a lie that he had peddled on an industrial scale in book jackets, websites, promotional advertising et al was to dig in deeper. He Tweeted and Facebooked a picture of himself with his Nobel Prize and sneered how come, if he wasn’t a Nobel Prize winner, he had one of these official Nobel Prize awards on display in his very office, huh? Just to be clear, if you win a Nobel Peace Prize, you get invited to Oslo to meet the King of Norway and receive a Nobel Medal. If you win a fake Michael E Mann Nobel Prize, you wind up like Mann with a piece of paper run off at the IPCC branch of Kinko’s signed by Rajendra Pachauri. Michael Mann’s (since withdrawn) original complaint argued that it’s totally unacceptable to compare a Nobel Prize winner with a sex fiend. But in reality he has the only “Nobel Prize” ever to be awarded by a sex fiend. What are the odds of that? Thank you, Dr Pachauri. ~Mark will see you on the telly tonight with Tucker. We had a busy weekend at SteynOnline, starting with our latest Clubland Q&A in which Mark took questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet on a range of topics from the state of the Democrat primary to fleeing Swedes and sodden Aussies. You can listen to the full show here. Kathy Shaidle’s Saturday movie date celebrated the first foreign-language film to be nominated for an Oscar, and Mark’s Sunday song selection bid bye bye, Bloomberg. Our marquee presentation was the latest audio adventure in Tales for Our Time: the John Buchan classic The Power-House. You can hear Mark introduce and read Part One here and Part Two here. If you were too busy hailing Joe Biden as the Comeback Coot this weekend, we hope you’ll want to check out one or three of the foregoing as a new week begins. Part Three of The Power-House airs tonight at SteynOnline just before Tucker. Tales for Our Time is a special bonus feature of The Mark Steyn Club. For more on the Steyn Club, see here.

Analysis: Waste No Tears on the death of UN IPCC’s Rajendra Pachauri – ‘He was a perjurer, an habitual liar & fantasist about the IPCC, a hypocrite, corrupt, & a non-scientist prepared to defame real scientists to cover his own and the IPCC’s gross bumbling’

https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/doomed-planet/2020/02/shed-no-tears-for-rajendra-pachauri/ By Tony Thomas It’s a worthy saying, “Do not speak ill of the dead”, but I’ll make an exception for Dr Rajendra Pachauri. The chair of the IPCC for 13 years, to 2015, died at 79 last Thursday, January 13, of heart problems. He bugged out of the IPCC abruptly when a 29-year-old woman employed at his TERI think-tank called the cops about his sexual harassment for 15 months since almost the day she arrived there. He then used the labyrinths of the Indian court systems to stall the prosecutors for five years and ruin the life of his courageous young victim. A TERI panel affirmed her complaint, in which she deposed: I feel broken and scarred in body and mind due to Dr. Pachauri’s behaviour and actions. I get frequent panic attacks due to the constant harassment and being made to feel like an object of vulgar desire from this man, who is old enough to be my grandfather. Apart from taking sexual advantage of his top-dog status at TERI and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Pachauri was a perjurer, an habitual liar and fantasist about the IPCC, a hypocrite, corrupt, and a non-scientist prepared to defame real scientists to cover his own and the IPCC’s gross bumbling. All round, he was an exemplar of the carpet-baggers aboard the catastrophic-warming bandwagon, currently on a roll involving $US1.5 trillion global spending a year. This essay documents the above. For those who would claim Pachauri’s sex obsessions are nothing to do with his IPCC work, please note that while chairing the 37th IPCC plenary in Batumi, Georgia, in 2013, attended by 229 politicians from 92 countries, Pachauri was surreptitiously firing off come-hither notes to the outraged and much put-upon young woman. Apparently, saving the planet was not top of mind for the IPCC chairman. Pachauri was actually proud of his sleaze. He relaxed in 2009 by writing a semi-porn novel starring himself, thinly disguised, as “climate scientist Dr Sanjay Nath”. Titled Return to Almora, it features his hero when young in a pack queueing for sex with an impoverished village girl. Plus orgies, quasi-rapes and an unsettling description of a bride being buggered on her wedding night. A woman is taken to a motel by Sanjay but only after he has fondled her breasts – “which he just could not let go of” – while “inadvertently sounding the car horn at the same time.” But his conquests are impressed: “Afterwards she held him close. ‘Sandy, you are absolutely superb after meditation. Why don’t we make love every time immediately after you have meditated?’ ” More than the sleaze, it’s the narcissism that gets one down: “He decided to champion public causes and to expose and fight injustice and deceit” while hosing down the “personality cult” arising from his fame as a climate scientist. Until his downfall, he was showered with honors, e.g. 23 honorary doctorates including one in 2008 from the gullible University of NSW.[i] Further south, Deakin University’s lauding of Pachauri merits a sick-bag: Dr Pachauri’s gentle and unassuming demeanour is testament to his life’s work: ‘it seems only appropriate that one must assume such a persona when acting as something of a figurehead for sustainable futures.’ Did I call Pachauri a perjurer? Proven. Delhi High Court Judge K. Ramamoorthy found in a civil case in 1996 that Pachauri and his two TERI co-directors “have suppressed material facts and they have sworn to false affidavits.” The judge said (para 144) that management of the TERI think tank was unsafe in their hands. You might think such a judgement would set back his career. No way. Within a year of this judicial non-accolade, the Asian bloc in the UN voted Pachauri into the IPCC as their vice-chair. In 2002, some of the UN’s most corrupt and undemocratic states voted him in as IPCC chair. In other words, he was not fit to run a small Delhi eco-thinktank, but was deemed fit soon after to run a UN climate outfit mustering trillion-dollar spending on renewables and plotting a $US100 billion a year transfer of money from the West to Third World corruptocrats. Fast forward to 2015 and Pachauri continued to perjure himself. Accused of harassment by the young woman, he swore that his email, phone and WhatsApp accounts had been hacked by cyber-criminals, who planted myriads of incriminating texts to the woman in order to discredit his planet-saving mission and preserve the profits of fossil-fuel villains. He demanded police investigation of the hacks. It was truly amazing that he’d never noticed all of 18 months of hacking, including forging his handwriting on love-notes. The hackers also used a bizarre modus operandum to discredit him – weird love notes to a young staffer. Imagine a hacker chewing his pencil and coming up with: Oct 1, 2013 – “Just to prove to you how much I love you, I shall go on a fast after the cricket match tomorrow. I will break the fast only when you tell me that you believe I love you with sincerity and unfathamable [sic] depth.” Oct 1, 2013, 10:28 pm – “All right! I’ve got the message. I wish you would see the difference between something tender and loving and something crass and vulgar. You obviously don’t! So I shall slink away and withdraw! Farewell my sweet [the complainant’s name]. But I insist on the fast just to hear you say that you believe I really love you!” Oct 10 – “I find it now very difficult to hug you. What haunts me are your words from the last time that I ‘grabbed’ your body. That would apply to someone who would want to molest you. I loved you in the soul, mind, heart…” By December he was making threats: You should reflect on the massive insult you heaped on me by indicating that I was so toxic that you would prefer not to sit next to me on the plane. If that be the case there is no room for any interaction between us. To me that act of yours represented the ultimate in haughtiness, arrogance and insulting behaviour. If you had any human sensitivity you would have realised what you have done, and possibly apologised. You are welcome to remain a paid guest of TERI. I really would not burden you with any work in future. In other words, submit or I’ll kill your career. Another four women employees said he harassed them over a span of many years. One wrote, When he saw my resignation letter, he threatened: ‘From the airport to the University you are headed to, I have friends at every step. Let’s see if you manage to leave the country.’ Because Indian magistrates and judges are not cretins, Pachauri eventually abandoned his “hacker” alibi. Did I call Pachauri “liar” about the IPCC? Proven, and for lies that have influenced the world. It’s always been the meme that the IPCC represents “gold standard” trustworthy science. Here’s from the transcript of Pachauri’s testimony to a North Carolina legislative committee[ii]: The IPCC … mobilises the best experts and scientists from all over the world and we carry out an assessment of climate change based on peer-reviewed literature, so everything that we look at and take into account in our assessments has to carry credibility of peer-reviewed publications, we don’t settle for anything less than that. Pachauri was wrong, 5587 times wrong, because that’s the number of non-peer-reviewed or “grey-lit” citations in the IPCC’s 2007 assessment report—30 per cent of all citations, as journalist Donna Laframboise discovered. The grey-lit included press releases from Greenpeace and Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF), not to mention a “first version of a draft”. The science team even used grey-lit in preference to unwelcome peer-reviewed findings. As George Filippo, a 2002–08 IPCC vice-chair of Group 1 (science), put it in a Climategate e-mail in 2000: I feel rather uncomfortable about using not only unpublished but also unreviewed material as the backbone of our conclusions (or any conclusions) … I feel that at this point there are very little rules [sic] and almost anything goes. Pachauri used his lie about “peer-reviewed only” multiple times from multiple podiums. Every so-called “climate scientist” reader would have known Pachauri was mouthing garbage. Not one called him out: mustn’t sully the cause, guys! And it took one honest journalist, Donna Laframboise, contrasting with hordes of incompetents, to count that 5587 out of 18,531 references in the IPCC 2007 report were not peer reviewed. Did I call Pachauri ‘hypocrite’? Proven. While telling the masses in 2010 to use public transport, Pachauri was getting chauffeur-driven in a smoky Morris Oxford derivative for 1 or 2km trips around Delhi, while his showpiece G-Wiz electric car stayed in his garage. Abusive of real scientists? Proven. The IPCC 2007 report notoriously predicted the meltdown of Himalayan glaciers by 2035 (now a mere 15 years hence), which would deprive half a billion Asians of fresh water. An Indian glaciologist, Dr Vijar Raina, in 2009 picked up that the forecast was madness and that the supposed meltdown would take centuries (if ever). Pachauri blasted Raina as a “voodoo scientist” and practitioner of “magical science”. If Pachauri had checked, he’d have found the 497-word passage by the IPCC had nine errors, including simple arithmetic (each error later corrected) and its provenance was gossip recycled by the activist Worldwide Fund for Nature. Pachauri was forced to admit the errors in 2009 but never apologised to Dr Raina for the “voodoo” insult. To the contrary, he had used the supposed Himalaya crisis to solicit millions in climate aid for his think tank. In 2008 he appointed Syed Hasnain, who was most responsible for the howlers, to his TERI think tank as a “Professor and Distinguished Fellow”. In 2009 Pachauri creamed $US3.9m from the EU in glacier money for his think-tank. He almost got $US500,000 for TERI from the Carnegie Foundation for glacier-melt studies, but the Foundation smelt a rat and withheld the promised money.[iii] Pachauri’s venom was too much for the respectable scientific community.[iv] Within a few months of the exposure he was compelled to invite the Inter Academy Council (IAC), a peak international science body, to report on IPCC procedural reforms to prevent more errors and loss of credibility. The IAC admitted that “public confidence in climate science has waned” and said there were flaws in every major step of the IPCC procedures.[v] The IAC audit report also said Pachauri should step down as chair. He refused and clung to his power, glory and harem-inclinations for a further five years. Since Pachauri fled the IPCC, and because of the IAC audit, the IPCC has adopted a more cautious tone. In 2014 it even mentioned that 111 of 114 of the IPCC’s all-important forecasting models are biased to exaggerate warming.[vi] It has acknowledged there is no basis for attributing most extreme weather events to warming, and even noted that warming may reduce extreme weather. In fact, the zealots of “climate emergency” and “sixth extinction” are now accusing the IPCC of soft-pedalling their true message of doom. Thirteen years was a long time for that vicious lying sleazebag Pachauri to be in charge of climate science. As another saying goes, the fish stinks from the head. Tony Thomas’s hilarious history, The West: An insider’s tale – A romping reporter in Perth’s innocent ’60s is available from Boffins Books, Perth, the Royal WA Historical Society (Nedlands) and online here [i] Other honors included “The Green Crusader Award” (Mumbai); Aztec Eagle (Mexico); White Rose of Finland; and Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star (Japan). [ii] Although it is oddly transcribed — “anthropogenic” becomes “natural progienic” and Pachauri is vexed about “vulnerable dentures”. [iii] Pachauri (wearing his TERI hat, certainly not his Jane Austen bonnet) added helpfully re the melt work: “It is universally acknowledged that glaciers are melting because of climate change.” [iv] Even without the IPCC errors, the melting Himalayas story is more farce than science. There are long-term data for at most about thirty of the 10,000 Himalayan glaciers; swathes of the region, apart from being uncomfortable, are off-limits for military reasons; and in the whole of the Himalayas, there was by 2010 only one automated temperature-recording station. [v] The precise words: “significant shortcomings in each major step of IPCC’s assessment process.” [vi] IPCC AR5: “… an analysis of the full suite of CMIP5 historical simulations [computer models] reveals that 111 out of 114 realisations show a [temperature] trend over 1998–2012 that is higher than the entire HadCRUT4 trend [actual temperatures] ensemble. This difference between simulated and observed trends could be caused by some combination of (a) internal climate variability, (b) missing or incorrect radiative forcing, and (c) model response error.” [chapter 9, text box 9.2, page 769]

Former UN IPCC chief RK Pachauri passes away at 79 in Delhi

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/former-teri-chief-rk-pachauri-passes-away-death-cardiac-1646265-2020-02-13 Teri Director General Ajay Mathur said on Friday that former Teri chief RK Pachauri has passed away. Teri on Twitter wrote, “It is with immense sadness that we announce the passing away of Dr RK Pachauri, the Founder Director of TERI. The entire TERI family stands with the family of Dr Pachauri in this hour of grief.” “Teri is what it is today because of Dr Pachauri’s untiring perseverance. He played a pivotal role in making us a leading organisation in the sustainability space,” Ajay Mathur, Director General, Teri, who succeeded Pachauri in 2015 said. “Dr Pachauri’s contribution to global sustainable development is unparalleled. His leadership of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [IPCC] laid the ground for climate change conversations today,” Nitin Desai, Chairman, Teri, said. “In this solemn moment, friends and colleagues of Dr Pachauri are invited to share their remembrances, including photos, at [email protected],” Teri tweeted. EARLIER Former Teri chief RK Pachauri, who was admitted to the Escorts Heart Institute in New Delhi with a prolonged cardiac ailment, was put on life support on Tuesday. Pachauri (79) underwent an open heart surgery at the hospital, they said. The environmentalist had suffered a heart stroke in Mexico in July last year, said a source close to him, adding that he was critical and put on ventilator. “He was suffering from cardiac issues. He had an open heart surgery but was put on ventilator,” the sources said.

Ex-UN Climate Chief Rajendra Pachauri Faces Trial For Sexual Offenses

Ex-UN Climate Chief Rajendra Pachauri Faces Trial For Sexual Offenses http://www.thegwpf.com/ex-un-climate-chief-rajendra-pachauri-faces-trial-for-sexual-offenses/ by Benny Peiser An Indian court has ruled there is enough evidence for former United Nations climate chief Rajendra Pachauri to be tried on sex crime charges. Former United Nations climate chief Rajendra Pachauri will stand trial in a sexual assault and harassment case, after an employee accused him of inappropriate conduct. Police registered the case against Pachauri after the 29-year-old female colleague accused him three years ago of sexual harassment, stalking and criminal intimidation. The pair worked together at a New Delhi environmental think tank that he headed for more than three decades. The alleged victim, a 29-year-old research analyst, has accused him of unwanted physical contact and sending inappropriate texts and emails. Allegations denied Pachauri has denied the allegations, insisting that his emails and mobile phone were hacked. His lawyer Ashish Dixit said there was no case against him and he will fight the charges, the Press Trust of India news agency reported. Earlier, an internal committee at his own think tank had found him guilty of misconduct. Pachauri, a veteran climate change expert, took the helm of the IPCC — considered the world’s authority on climate science, in 2002. Five years later, he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on the IPCC’s behalf, which the panel shared with former US Vice President Al Gore. Pachauri was elected to a second term in 2008. If convicted, he faces two years in jail. Full story

A Third Woman Accuses UN’s Former Climate Chief Pachauri Of Sexual Harassment

Another woman has accused former chairman of United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Rajendra Pachauri of sexual harassment. There are now three women who have leveled such accusations against the man-made global warming warrior. The woman claimed Thursday Pachauri — who previously headed up the New Delhi-based climate research group The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) — made her “extremely uncomfortable” when she was employed at TERI in 2008. The woman said through her attorney, Vrinda Grover: “..from the beginning Pachauri would put his hands on my waist repeated times, he would hug me longer than felt comfortable, kissed me on the cheek and inquired about my private life.” Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/03/31/a-third-woman-accuses-uns-former-global-warming-guru-of-sexual-harassment/#ixzz44WukH46R

UN IPCC’s Pachauri Criminal Charges Total 1,400 pages – ‘Charged with a long list of sex offences’

Today, more than a year after a 29-year-old woman complained to the police about Rajendra Pachauri, formal charges have been laid. Early news reports out of India say the charge sheet runs to 1,400 pages and includes allegations of stalking, criminal intimidation, and sexual harassment. As his bio over at the New York Academy of Sciences explains: The name of Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri…has become synonymous with climate change and the environment. [click for a screen capture taken earlier today] Pachauri led the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from 2002 until 2015. In that capacity he frequently lectured the rest of us about the ethics and morality of doing too little to save the planet. For more than three decades, he was also head of The Energy and Research Institute (TERI), the New Delhi-based organization where the complainant worked. She told police that the then 74-year-old persistently groped and forcibly kissed her. Emails and text messages she turned over as corroborating evidence have been formatted into a 24-page PDF available here.

AP: FORMER UN CLIMATE OFFICIAL PACHAURI CHARGED WITH STALKING, HARASSMENT

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/A/AS_INDIA_FORMER_CLIMATE_CHIEF?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2016-03-01-07-27-24 NEW DELHI (AP) — The U.N. climate panel’s former chairman, Rajendra Pachauri, was charged Tuesday with stalking and sexually harassing a woman who worked at the New Delhi environmental think tank he’s headed for more than three decades. Police filed the case in a Delhi court after investigating a complaint by one of Pachauri’s colleagues at The Energy Research Institute, Press Trust of India said. Pachauri has denied the allegations, but resigned last year from both the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and from TERI after the researcher’s allegations were published in Indian newspapers. The allegations caused a public uproar in a country where women face a stigma against discussing issues such as sexual harassment in the workplace. His appointment last month to another top post at TERI renewed outrage, and a second woman, who had worked there for a year, came forward with additional allegations.

Climate Eunuch: Report: Former UN IPCC Chief Pachauri warned woman: If you get a boyfriend, ‘I will castrate him’

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/if-you-get-a-boyfriend-i-will-castrate-him-pachauri-told-complainant/1/599256.html RK Pachauri’s troubles don’t seem to be anywhere close to going away anytime soon. The former director general of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) is already facing charges of sexual harassment. One of the two complainants has revealed that he threatened her after seeing her interacting with a male colleague at a climate change summit in March 2014. Pachauri, she said, told her that “if you were ever to get a boyfriend, I will castrate him”. He told this to her while they were boarding a flight at Los Cabos in Mexico, an Economic Times report said. Last week, amid strong opposition from women groups and students against his appointment as executive vice-chairman of TERI, Pachauri was sent on indefinite leave…… Pachauri went on indefinite leave after outgoing students refused to accept their degrees from him.

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