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An interview with Dr Rajendra Pachauri

November 19, 2009 by app2usadvisor  
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Dr Rajendra Kumar Pachauri is one of the leading environmental scientists of the world. He is the chairman of IPCC, which shared the 2007 Nobel Peace prize with Al Gore. Dr Pachauri wears many hats – those of the Director General of TERI, the Chancellor of TERI University and the Director of Yale Climate and Energy Institute. Dr Pachauri is a prominent researcher on environmental subjects, recognised internationally for his 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.



Dr Pachauri is someone who studied at US, returned to his country and gave a lot to his country and to the world. We requested an interview with him and he graciously agreed. In addition to US education, we talked about a wide range of topics including global warming, nobel peace prize and even cricket. In reply to a question, Dr Pachauri said one of the greatest strengths of the US education system is the flexibility and freedom it offers. The full text of the interview is published here. We believe anyone headed to USA should read the interviews on our interview series page.

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