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Europe RK Pachauri under Attack from British Media Special Correspondent
section of media persons behaved during and after the conference as if they (and only them) were there to seal the agreement.Coming back to the Sunday Telegraph story, the writers even targeted Pachauri¡¯s call to opt for vegetarian food saying ¡®as a vegetarian Hindu, Dr Pachauri repeated his call for the world to eat less meat to cut down on methane emissions¡¯.But his colleagues in TERI stood behind him here saying, ¡°We stand by Dr Pachauri¡¯s advice for human beings to cut down on their meat consumption because the livestock and factory based meat supply industry of today is responsible for large scale emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs).¡±In a letter, sent to the Telegraph on December 20, some distinguished fellows and colleagues of Dr Pachauri in TERI, rejected the claim that the Energy & Resources Institute continues to maintain close links with the Tata Group and assist the group in developing its carbon trading business worldwide.¡°This is far from the truth,¡± the rejoinder said. Signed by JL Bajaj, RK Batra, C. Dasgupta, Nitin Desai, Prodipto Ghosh, Ashok Jaitly, K. Ramanathan, Prabir Sengupta and S. Sundar, the rejoinder agree that the ¡®Tatas do enjoy the envious reputation of establishing institutions of excellence like the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, the National Institute of Advanced Studies, the Tata Institute of Social Studies, etc. and giving them autonomy in defining their agenda and the freedom to pursue their areas of interest¡¯.TERI is one such institution established by the Tatas in 1974 as the Tata Energy Research Institute (initially it was led by Darbari Seth). In this respect the Tata group is in no way different from those who established institutions like Carnegie-Mellon University, Duke University and Stanford University in the US. Hence, in no way is TERI responsible for the work of the Tata Group just as the Tata Group is in no way responsible for the functioning of TERI, it added.¡°As TERI¡¯s interest went beyond energy and included natural resources, TERI decided in 2001 to retain the acronym TERI but call itself The Energy and Resources Institute. This also enabled TERI to signify its independence from any direct Tata connection,¡± the letter revealed.Answering to the queries of this writer on the issue, Abhijit Sinha (Advisor –Communications, TERI) disclosed that Dr Pachauri does not gain anything personally from any of his advisory roles -or even from his directorship of the Yale (University) Climate and Energy Institute -as all the payments and honoraria go directly to TERI, which is a not for profit research institution and where he is the Director General.¡°Similarly, royalties or other payments for products and processes developed by scientists at TERI go to the Institute, which are scrupulously audited and both TERI itself and its international branches have charitable institution status with the authorities in several countries,¡± he added.The TERI statement demanded ¡®an unqualified apology from the Telegraph for this libelous piece of journalism or else we would take recourse to other measures as we consider appropriate and necessary¡¯. 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