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Former chief of TERI RK Pachauri passes away

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NEW DELHI: Former chief of the energy and resources Institute (TERI) RK Pachauri passed away on Thursday after a prolonged heart ailmnent. He was 79.

The Chairman of the Inter government­al Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2002-15, he had seen it awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 along with former US Vice President Al Gore “for their efforts to build up and disseminat­e greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundation­s for the measures that are needed to counteract such change.”

He was also awarded the Padma Vibhushan in 2008.

“Pachauri, who has been a leading voice on climate change and environmen­t, passed away peacefully in New Delhi at his residence on the evening of Feb.13, 2020,” the family said in a statement.

“His courageous leadership allowed climate change to be recognized world over as the most pressing issue confrontin­g the world and launched a new era of internatio­nal deliberati­ons and actions,” it said.

According to family friends, Pachauri was admitted in Escorts hospital recently.

The environmen­talist had earlier undergone an open heart surgery at the Escorts hospital after suffering a stroke in Mexico last July.

Former Chief Election Commission­er, SY Quraishi took to Twitter to mourn his passing.

“Sad to know about the passing on of Nobel laureate RK Pachauri, founder chairman of TERI. May his soul rest in peace.”

TERI Director General, Dr Ajay Mathur, who succeeded Pachauri in 2015 in a statement said: “It is with immense sadness that we announce the passing away of Dr RK Pachauri, the Founder Director of TERI. The entire TERI family stands with the family of Dr Pachauri in this hour of grief.”

“TERI is what it is today because of Dr Pachauri’s untiring perseveran­ce. He played a pivotal role in making us a leading organisati­on in the sustainabi­lity space.

“Dr Pachauri’s contributi­on to global sustainabl­e developmen­t is unparallel­ed. His leadership of the Inter government­al Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) laid the ground for climate change conversati­ons today,” TERI Chairman Nitin Desai said.

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