Will Rajendra Pachauri Be Held Accountable by Green Activists?
The environmental movement routinely demands accountability from third parties. When will it acknowledge the creepy sexual misconduct of one of its leaders?
The environmental movement routinely demands accountability from third parties. When will it acknowledge the creepy sexual misconduct of one of its leaders?
The former head of the IPCC has long posed as a saviour of the planet. In reality, he's been a systematic sexual predator - the kind of boss no young woman should have to endure.
People who once worked at Rajendra Pachauri's TERI aren't surprised by the sexual allegations leveled against him.
The former IPCC chairman says he's the victim of a conspiracy. But conspiracies can't be exposed if journalists are silenced.
A Belgian activist scientist seeking leadership of the UN climate panel flies to Pakistan - and is fawned over by the media.
The Guardian newspaper once again wrongly calls Rajendra Pachauri a Nobel laureate. For good measure, it publishes a photo of him looking pious - while neglecting to mention the serious sexual offenses for which he is being investigated.
A man who used to joke that he lived "at 30,000 feet" is well and truly grounded. This week two courts denied the former IPCC chairman permission to leave the country.
A lawyer for Rajendra Pachauri says that preventing the former IPCC chairman from delivering a speech at a trade show in Greece will damage India's image and harm Pachauri's reputation.
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