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More research funding needed in Indian varsities: Pachauri
Sunday, 01.06.2008, 10:30pm (GMT-7)

MUMBAI: With global focus on developing methods to mitigate climate change, Nobel Laureate and Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change R K Pachauri said the Union government needs to invest more in the university system of the country on research regarding alternative energy technologies.

"Presently there is not enough research being carried out in development of new technologies. The government needs to spend more on the university system in the country since more ideas and breakthroughs come from there," Pachauri told reporters on the sidelines of a talk organized by the Indian Advertising Association.

"Not enough is being done to spread awareness about climate change presently. Our institute will soon be starting a global campaign to increase awareness," Pachauri, who is also the Director General of The Energy and Resources Institute, said. Pachauri, who as chairman of the IPCC shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former American vice-president Al Gore, said it was important the methods of mitigating climate change need to be introduced at the state level in the country.

He said, he had met the Chief Ministers of Haryana and West Bengal recently and would be meeting the Chief Minister of Maharashtra soon. Pointing out the visible effects of climate change in the country, Pachauri pointed out that the country's financial capital had suffered due to heavy rains in the last two years.

"The drainage system of the city as well as the public transport facilities need to be improved to prepare for such events," he said. With the Kyoto Protocol to the International Framework Convention on Climate Change specifying greenhouse gas emissions across the world set to come to an end in 2012, Pachauri said he was hopeful that the US which had not ratified it earlier will do so for the next protocol.

"I foresee a change in the US posture and a full participation from them," he said. Climate change could result in rises in sea level, droughts, heat waves, reduction in drinking water, food security being threatened, the spread of diseases and other things which could affect 500 million people, Pachauri said.

"However, the good news is human society has the possibility to reduce the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and mitigation of its effects can be brought about," he said.

He also stressed on the need for the advertising industry to play a major role to play in shaping consumer behaviour leading to people using environment friendly technologies.

PTI

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