Dr Rajender Pachauri
of inter givernmental Panel on Climatic Change 9IPCC) , winner of Nobel
Peace Prize 2007 with Al Gore celebrates with his family in New Delhi
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Dr Pachauri Head of IPCC - Winner of Nobel Peace Prize
2007 -
reporting to the United Nationsalso
with TERI The Energy resource institute-
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Vice President AL GORE- Winner Nobel Prize 2007 for environmental
Activism. He Shares it with IPCC- Head of IPCC is Indian-American Dr
Pachauri
Dr RAJENDRA PACHAURI, Wins Nobel Peace
Prize 2007 as Head of IPCC
The
Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided that the Nobel Peace Prize
for 2007 is to be shared, in two equal parts, between the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Albert Arnold (Al)
Gore Jr. for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater
knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for
the measures that are needed to counteract such change.
Dr Rajendra K Pachauri assumed his
current responsibilities as the head
of TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute) in 1981, first as Director
and, since April 2001, as Director-General. TERI does original research
and provides professional support in the areas of energy, environment,
forestry, biotechnology, and the conservation of natural resources to
governments, institutions, and corporate organizations worldwide. In
April 2002, Dr Pachauri was elected the Chairman of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, established by the World
Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Environment
Programme in 1988. He has been active in several international forums
dealing with the subject of climate change and its policy dimensions.
To
acknowledge his immense contributions to the field of environment, he
was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the President of India in January 2001.
Commencing
his career with the Diesel Locomotive Works, Varanasi, where he held
several managerial positions, Dr Pachauri joined the North Carolina
State University in Raleigh, USA, where he obtained an MS in industrial
engineering in 1972, a Ph.D. in industrial engineering and a Ph.D. in
economics. He also served as Assistant Professor (August 1974-May 1975)
and Visiting Faculty Member (Summer 1976 and 1977) in the Department of
Economics and Business.
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 TERI as Director in April 1981.
He has
also been a
Visiting Professor, Resource Economics, at the College of Mineral and
Energy Resources, West Virginia University (August 1981-August 1982);
Senior Visiting Fellow, Resource Systems Institute, East-West Center,
USA (May-June 1982); and Visiting Research Fellow, The World Bank,
Washington, DC (June-September 1990). Recognizing his vast knowledge
and experience in the energy-environment field, the United Nations
Development Programme appointed him as part-time adviser to its
Administrator in the fields of energy and sustainable management of
natural resources (1994-99).
Dr
Pachauri's wide-ranging
expertise has resulted in his membership of various international and
national committees and boards. At the international level, these
include his positions as Member, Board of the International Solar
Energy Society (1991-97); Member, World Resources Institute Council
(1992); Chairman, Work Group A, World Energy Council Committee on
Developing Countries (1993-95); President and Chairman, International
Association for Energy Economics, Washington, D C (1988, 1989-90,
respectively); and President, Asian Energy Institute (1992 onwards).
The
committees of the Government of India to which he has contributed
include the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India
(July 2001 onwards); Panel of Eminent Persons on Power, Ministry of
Power; Delhi Vision - Core Planning Group; Advisory Board on Energy,
reporting directly to the Prime Minister (1983-88); National
Environmental Council, under the Chairmanship of the Prime Minister
(November 1993 and April 1999); and Oil Industry Restructuring Group,
'R' Group, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (1994).
Dr
Pachauri has also been associated with academic and research
institutes. He was on the Board of Directors of the Indian Oil
Corporation Ltd (January 1999 to September 2003); 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).
In
April 2003, Dr Pachauri was appointed a Director of GAIL (India) Ltd.
In August 2002, he was appointed a Director on the Board of National
Thermal Power Corporation Ltd, India. In September 1999, he was
appointed Chairman of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Heritage
Foundation. Earlier, in April 1999, he was appointed Member of the
Board of Directors of the Institute for Global Environmental
Strategies, Environment Agency, Government of Japan, for three years.
Dr
Pachauri taught at the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies,
Yale University, USA, as a McCluskey Fellow during 6 September-8
December 2000. He has also authored 23 books and several papers and
articles.
(Taken
from TERI Press release and nobel Committee Press release)
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