'I'm not quitting' says under-fire UN climate [hoax] boss - Climate Change, Environment - The Independent
[Pachauri] has been accused of leading a film-star life with Bollywood friends in Delhi, enriching himself through his IPCC connections and publishing a raunchy sex novel.Flashback: An extremely absurd paragraph from the Washington Post
"My salary is something that you would find laughable," he said (later revealing it was $45,000 dollars per annum). "I have never bothered about money – I come from a family of academics.
"My lifestyle is barely comfortable, but there are some things I am very conscious of. When I leave my office, I switch off the lights even if I am out for five minutes. In Delhi, temperatures drop to 1 degree Celsius in the winter, but I refuse to use heating in my bedroom – I'll take an extra blanket or whatever. I've been a vegetarian for several years now, I haven't seen a movie for years together, and I work every day of my life."
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Dr Pachauri accepted the IPCC was at fault in some of the incorrect predictions in its last report, in particular the suggestion that the Himalayan glaciers would melt though global warming by 2035 (the real figure should be 2350).
He said he was informed of this in mid-January and acted immediately to correct it, but he accepted that the IPCC had not responded quickly enough to media inquiries, and said it would be setting up its own media unit at its Geneva headquarters (it is currently without a dedicated media operation or press office).
Check this
out:Rajendra Pachauri, chairmanOk, Mr. Chairman: you're
of the U.N. panel of scientists on climate change, said people
are going to have to change their lifestyles to become part of the
solution, but "that doesn't mean we have to go back to life in a cave." He said his own children "shamed" him into
changing his habits, and he urged young people to realize the
influence they have over adults.
telling us with all that allegedly great evidence of impending
human-caused catastrophe, you wouldn't even change your own personal
habits until your kids shamed
you into it?!
What exactly did your kids say that was so much
more persuasive than what your UN scientists (allegedly) say?
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