Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change

Pachauri has full backing of Indian govt: Ramesh

Pachauri has full backing of Indian govt: Ramesh New Delhi: R.K. Pachauri might be facing heat against the backdrop of the critical review by an independent UN-appointed panel of the IPCC headed by him, but the top climate expert has full backing of the Indian government. "Pachauri has full support from the government," said Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh a day after the InterAcademy Council (IAC) submitted its report on the working of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate...
11:35 PM, Aug 31, 2010

Forbes India: The man who exposed Pachauri's IPCC

Forbes India: The man who exposed Pachauri's IPCC Retired geologist took apart alarmist claims about melting glaciers. ...
12:54 PM, Feb 25, 2010

Heat wave continues for climate change panel

Heat wave continues for climate change panel Newspaper reveals fresh embarrassing errors in committee report. ...
06:29 PM, Feb 07, 2010

Pachauri won't quit over glacier meltdown blunder

Pachauri won't quit over glacier meltdown blunder Climate change panel's chief again admits mistake in report. ...
04:24 PM, Jan 23, 2010

Get off India's back, Pachauri tells rich nations

Get off India's back, Pachauri tells rich nations Climate change panel’s chief says rich countries must cut emission. ...
04:34 PM, Jul 08, 2008

Al Gore, IPCC awarded Nobel Peace Prize

Al Gore, IPCC awarded Nobel Peace Prize Sydney: Injured batsman Mike Hussey and spinner Nathan Hauritz have been ruled out of Australia's squad for the cricket World Cup starting later this month in the subcontinent. Cricket Australian announced Tuesday that Hussey had not recovered from a torn hamstring and Hauritz had not recovered after dislocating his right shoulder in a one-day match against England last month. Callum Ferguson and spin bowler Jason Krejza have been drafted into...
02:15 AM, Dec 11, 2007

Climate change panel has a grim prophecy for Earth

Climate change panel has a grim prophecy for Earth Karachi: Pakistan cricket team, sans its captain Shahid Afridi and four other senior players - Younis Khan, Umar Gul, Shoaib Akhtar and Abdul Razzaq, has left for Auckland on a 40-day tour of New Zealand. Afridi and the other four players, who did not board the flight to New Zealand on Friday night along with the rest of the squad, have been permitted by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to...
11:18 PM, Nov 17, 2007