Indian Court Rejects Pachauri Publication Ban
The IPCC chairman's latest adventures with journalists, courts, and police.
The IPCC chairman's latest adventures with journalists, courts, and police.
Rajendra Pachauri is being investigated under four sections of the Indian Penal Code - which stipulate maximum prison sentences of two, three, and seven years.
According to a police complaint, one of the biggest names in climate science grabbed, touched, and forcibly kissed a female subordinate in the workplace.
Charged with assessing the achievements of others, a jury that includes IPCC chairman Pachauri decides to heap honours on one of its own.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: threatening us with hellfire and damnation.
An organization whose reputation is in tatters links its new document to a rude, intolerant, highly politicized climate crusader.
Credentialed, experienced critics declare that the UN's climate panel is politicized - and that many of its conclusions are mistaken.
Help annotate the new IPCC report so that it's more user friendly - and more informative about its authors and source material.
The New York Times publishes pablum about the IPCC.
The IPCC acts as investigator, prosecutor, judge, and jury. It has a long history of recruiting activist personnel, and is led by a man prone to exaggeration.