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UN panel chair resigns amid sexual harassment claims

The chair of the U.N. panel of climate scientists has been accused of sexual misconduct.

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IPCC Working Group III Chairman Rajendra Pachauri attends a news conference to present Working Group III's summary for policymakers at The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in Berlin in this April 13, 2014 file photo. India's Pachauri stepped down on February 24, 2015 as chair of the U.N. panel of climate scientists, the United Nations said in a statement.

India's聽Rajendra聽Pachauri聽quit as chair of the U.N. panel of climate scientists on Tuesday, ending 13 turbulent years in charge of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning group, after a sexual harassment complaint against him.

Pachauri, 74, has denied the allegation.

Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 2002,聽Pachauri聽pulled out of an IPCC meeting in聽Kenya聽this week after聽Indian police聽started investigating the complaint by a female researcher in聽India.

Pachauri, whose second term as IPCC chair had been due to end in October 2015, has also suffered cardiac problems.

In a letter to U.N. Secretary-General聽Ban Ki-moon, he wrote that his inability to travel to聽Kenya聽showed he may be unable to ensure the "strong leadership and dedication of time and full attention by the chair" needed by the panel.

"I have, therefore, taken the decision to step down," he wrote. His Indian think-tank, The Energy and Resources Institute, also said on Tuesday that he had gone on leave.

Forceful in explaining climate science, he has been a repeated target of those who doubt global warming is man-made.聽Pachauri聽collected the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 when the IPCC shared the award with former U.S. Vice President聽Al Gore.

Findings by the IPCC are the main guide for action by almost 200 governments which aim to agree a U.N. deal to limit climate change at a聽Paris聽summit in December. The panel completed a set of mammoth reports last year, the first since 2007.

The IPCC appointed vice-chair聽Ismail El Gizouli聽as acting chair and promised business as usual.

"The actions taken today will ensure that the聽IPCC's mission聽to assess climate change continues without interruption," Achim Steiner, Executive Director of the聽United Nations聽Environment Program, which oversees the IPCC, said in a statement.

Pachauri聽said he had considered stepping down last year after finishing the IPCC reports, which raised the probability that climate change is mainly man-made to at least 95 percent from 90 percent in 2007. Last year was the warmest on record.

He rejected calls to quit after an error in the 2007 report exaggerated the rate of melt of聽Himalayan聽glaciers. An external review at the time recommended that IPCC chairs should only serve one seven-year term.

"At this stage of the IPCC cycle this is probably manageable ... It's not an existential threat," said聽Jim Skea, a senior IPCC scientist who works at聽Imperial College in London.

He noted that governments approved a negotiating text for聽Paris聽this month based on IPCC findings, and that the IPCC had been due to pick a new chair before聽Paris.

"It's not ideal but he was close to the end of his term," said聽Bob Ward, of the聽Grantham Research Institute聽at the London School of Economics.

Candidates to succeed聽Pachauri聽include Jean-Pascal van Ypersele of聽Belgium, another IPCC vice-chair. If elected: "I would keep robust and independent science at the core" of the IPCC, he said on Twitter this week.

(Reporting by Alister Doyle in Oslo and Aditya Kalra in New Delhi; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

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