Rajendra Pachauri’s Resignation Letter
The resignation letter of the IPCC chairman is a two-page love letter to himself.
The resignation letter of the IPCC chairman is a two-page love letter to himself.
Rajendra Pachauri's TERI institute appears to be a workplace in which female employees are continually groped, pestered, and invited to spend private time with the boss.
Additional women are stepping forward with tales of inappropriate behaviour on the part of Rajendra Pachauri, who has chaired the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 2002.
Texts and emails allegedly sent by IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri tell a disturbing tale. Months after a female subordinate objected repeatedly and strenuously to his sexual advances, the head of a UN body continued to physically and electronically stalk her.
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.