Indian headed group wins Nobel peace prize


For their work on Global warming


November 05, 2007

Indian scientist Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, head of UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and former US vice president Al Gore were named as joint winners of Nobel Peace Prize for their work on global warming.

The IPCC is the top authority on global warming, comprising of more than 2,000 leading climate change scientists and experts. As its chairman, Dr Pachauri is well-placed to combat environmental damage posed by rapid industrialization. He is also founder director of the Energy and Resources Institute, India's leading environmental think-tank


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