Dr Rajendra K
Pachauri was born in Nainital, India, on 20 August 1940. He assumed
responsibilities as the head of Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI ) in
1981, first as Director and, from April 2001, as Director-General. The
institute was renamed
The Energy and Resources
Institute (TERI) in 2003.
TERI
does original work and provides professional support in the areas of
energy, environment, forestry, biotechnology, and the conservation of
natural resources to government departments, institutions, and corporate
organizations worldwide. On 20th April, 2002, Dr Pachauri assumed his
position as Chairman of
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),
a body jointly established in 1988 by
World Meteorological Organization
and United Nations Environment Programme.
He has been active in several international forums dealing with the subject of climate change
and its policy dimensions.
To acknowledge his immense contribution to the field of environment, he
was awarded the Padma Bhushan -- one of India's highest civilian
awards that recognizes distinguished service of a high order to the nation
in any field (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, Raleigh, NC, USA, where he obtained an MS in
Industrial Engineering in 1972, a PhD in Industrial Engineering and a PhD
in Economics, and 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). Recognising his
vast knowledge and experience in the energy -- environment field, the
United Nations Development Programme appointed him as a part time Adviser
in the fields of Energy and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources,
1994 -- 1999.
His wide-ranging expertise has resulted in his being invited to join
various international and national committees and boards, which on the international level include Member,
Board of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES), 1991 -- 1997;
Member, World Resources Institute (WRI) Council, 1992; Chairman, Work
Group A -- World Energy Council (WEC) Committee on Developing Countries,
1993 -- 1995; President (1988), Chairman (1989 -- 90), International
Association for Energy Economics (IAEE), Washington, D C .; President,
Asian Energy Institute, 1992 onwards.
Committees of the Government of India which he has served include
Member, Panel of Eminent Persons on Power, Ministry of Power; Member,
Delhi Vision -- Core Planning Group; Member, Advisory Board on Energy
(ABE), Government of India, 1983 -- 1988 (The Board reported directly to
the Prime Minister of India); Member, National Environmental Council,
Government of India under the Chairmanship of the Prime Minister of India,
November 1993 and April 1999; Member, Oil Industry Restructuring Group,
"R" Group, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India,
1994.
He has also served on academic and research institute bodies including
Member, Board of Governors, Trireme Scientific & Industrial Research
Foundation, September 1987; Member, Executive Committee of the India
International Center, 1985 onwards; Member, Governing Council of the India
Habitat Center, New Delhi, October 1987 onwards; Member, Court of
Governors, Administrative Staff College of India, 1979 -- 81.
In January 1999, Dr R K Pachauri was appointed as Director, Board of
Directors of the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (a Fortune 500 company)
for a period of 3 years.
In April 1999, Dr R K Pachauri was appointed as the Member, Board of
Directors of the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES),
Environment Agency, Government of Japan, for a period of 3 years.
In September 1999, Dr R K Pachauri was appointed as the Chairman, The
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Heritage Foundation, Darjeeling.
He taught at the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale
University, USA, as McCluskey Fellow during 6 September -- 8 December
2000.
In July 2001, Dr R K Pachauri was appointed Member, Economic Advisory
Council to the Prime Minister of India.
He has also authored 21 books and several papers and articles
The Pauchauri led IPCC shared the 2007
Nobel Prize with
the former Vice President of United States, Al Gore:
"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"
The award was given on October 12, 2007. Al Gore and Pachauri accepted the Prize for 2007 in Oslo,
Norway on December 10, 2007.
You may want to read:
Nobel Prize Lecture by Rajendra Pachauri
(Sources:
Wikipedia;
Nobel Prize website,
US Climate Change Science Program)
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