Rajendra Shende
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Rajendra M. Shende | |
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Born | Rahimatpur, State of Maharashtra, India | 13 July 1949
Alma mater | Indian Institute of Technology Mumbai (formerly Bombay) |
Occupation(s) | Founder Director Green TERRE Foundation (formerly : Chairman, TERRE Policy Centre, a think-tank, Non-Partisan, Independent Not-for-Profit Organization (formerly : United Nations Environment Programme) |
Website | www |
Rajendra Madhavrao Shende
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(born 13 July 1949), an alumnus of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and former director in United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), is currently serving as the founder director of Green TERRE Foundation. [1] which is a not-for-profit organization working towards global goals of NetZero, Carbon Neutrality, Climate Change, Global Warming and Environment, as per various protocols of United Nations' sustainable development goals (SDGs). He is the ideator and director of Smart Campus Cloud Network (SCCN) [2] which is a network of global universities which have pledged to make their campuses carbon neutral by achieving NetZero targets. This program has been widely acclaimed as innovative and practical solution which offers the students hands-on experience and expertise in NetZero and Carbon Neutrality.[3] He previously held the position as chairman of TERRE Policy Centre[4] which is a not-for-profit organization engaged in the policy development and project based advocacy on the sustainable development. Before August 2011, he was the Head[5] of the OzonAction Branch[6] of the United Nations Environment Programme, Division of the Technology, Industry and Economics (UNEP DTIE) in Paris.[7]
He served as review editor for the IPCC Special report on Technology Transfer in 2000[8] and was a coordinating lead author for the IPCC/TEAP special report on Safeguarding the Ozone layer and Global Climate System in 2005.[9] The work of the IPCC, including the contributions of many scientists, was recognised by the joint award of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
His UNEP programme became the first in the United Nations to bag an award from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for global efforts to protect the ozone layer.[10] He also won a United States EPA award for Climate Protection.[11]
In 2006 he was felicitated by President of India Dr. Abdul Kalam for his role in development of the solar vaccine cooler for the poor, rural and remote communities.[12]
He is a member steering committee of key UNEP reports on interlinkages between Ozone Layer Protection and climate change.[13] He has adopted his village Rahimatpur to develop it into a role model and a Social Laboratory for the sustainable development.[14]
Background and early life
[edit]Rajendra Shende was born and educated in Rahimatpur, a small rural and agricultural town in Satara district of India.[15] He came to Mumbai in 1964 for his college education and succeeded in getting admission, through highly competitive entrance examination, in the Indian Institute of Technology from where he was awarded graduate degree in chemical engineering in 1972.[16] Before being selected for international civil service in United Nations, he served in the Indian private sector and the government companies that included Tata Chemicals and SRF in their production, projects and strategic diversification units. After his retirement from UN, Shende spends his time in India and France where he lives in his town Rahimatpur, Pune and Paris. Shende is strong believer in practicing what one preaches.[17]
Career
[edit]Shende after his Chemical Engineering from IIT, began his career with Tata Chemicals, Mithapur, India as Production Engineer in the chemical complex manufacturing chemicals from Sea water. In 1978 he joined Hindustan Organic Chemicals, a Government of India Undertaking which was engaged in the manufacture of Organic Chemicals. He led the project team to set up the first ever Polytetrafluroethylene (PTFE) manufacturing facility in India. In 1988 he was nominated by the Government of India on the National Task Force to carve out India's strategy leading towards its ratification of the Montreal Protocol. Later, he was part of the India's international negotiating team for establishing the financial mechanism for the implementation of the Multilateral Fund for the implementation of Montreal Protocol on the substances that deplete the Ozone Layer. In that capacity he attended most of the negotiations and the international UN meetings on the Montreal Protocol from 1989. In 1992, he was selected to lead the OzonAction Programme of United Nations Environment Programme to enable 146 developing countries to comply with the Montreal Protocol. In year 2010, all the developing countries successfully phased out Chloroflurocarbons (CFCs) and other Ozone Depleting Substances, making Montreal Protocol as ‘one of the most successful international agreement so far’ as per former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan.[18][19]
As programme leader in UNEP, he set up the systems for the global cooperation and networking among the developing countries and countries with economies in transition as well as between the developed and developing countries. He pioneered new approaches within his programme to mainstream small countries in the implementation of the Global Environmental Accords and developed instruments to build the capacity for the technology transfer and technology cooperation.
In 1999 he was elevated as chief of energy and OzonAction Unit, when he initiated for the first time in the UNEP Division of Technology, Industry and Economics, he initiated the Energy and Climate Programme. He organized workshops on Clean Development Mechanism in more than 20 countries under the Kyoto Protocol. In 2004 he was appointed to become the head of the expanded OzonAction Branch, to lead the 11 regional and sub-regional networks of 146 National Ozone officers from as many developing countries from UNEP's 5 offices in Bangkok, Bahrain, Nairobi, Paris, Panama city for the global programme for safeguarding the ozone layer and the climate system to get climate mitigation benefits as well as ozone layer protection from the implementation of the Montreal Protocol.
His main achievements[20] in UNEP include the innovative mechanisms of South-South cooperation, regional networking of National Ozone Officers, participatory process for developing country strategy for implementation of the Montreal Protocol, decentralized information clearinghouse, training for the customs officers to prevent environmentally sensitive illegal trade, developing refrigerant management plans and terminal phase out management plans which. These approaches became models for the implementation of other MEAs. Leveraging the Synergies between MEAs through very practical examples has been his major contribution to the coherent and coordinated governance of the environmental issues.[21]
Developing the partnerships with the industries, international organizations, academia and NGOs has been his forte. Moreover, he was instrumental in developing the bilateral cooperation with large number of developed countries to assist the developing countries for the ozone layer protection and safe guarding climate. The innovative partnerships include Green Customs Initiative, Solar Chill Partnership.[22]
References
[edit]- ^ "Founder Director Green TERRE Foundation". 15 January 2023.
- ^ "Smart Campus Cloud Network".
- ^ "COP28 actions on Indian streets, setting the stage for net-zero reality".
- ^ "Chairman Terre Policy Center".
- ^ a b "UNEP DTIE OzonAction Branch: About the Branch - Staff contacts". Archived from the original on 2013-09-13. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
- ^ "Ozone Action Programme".
- ^ "UNEP DTIE" (PDF).
- ^ "IPCC Report Archive 2000".
- ^ "IPCC Special Report SROC".
- ^ "Champions Of The Earth Award 2009". 22 April 2009.
- ^ "International Award for City Scientist". 23 April 2009.
- ^ "Archive News". The Hindu. 2006-11-01. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
- ^ "Key Member - Steering Committee, UNEP" (PDF).
- ^ "IITians push for Satara town makeover - Indian Express". archive.indianexpress.com.
- ^ "USEPA award for city scientist - Indian Express". archive.indianexpress.com.
- ^ "IIT Alumnus Dr Rajendra Shende to Provide Climate Solution for IIT-B". The Hindu. 7 February 2011.
- ^ "Urban Forest in the midst of bustling Pune". 2 August 2020.
- ^ Montreal Protocol
- ^ "RESUME-CURRICULUM VITAE".
- ^ "CAREER SYNOPSIS".
- ^ "Fergusson College inspires Norway to conserve environment".
- ^ "Green Customs Initiative Report" (PDF).
External links
[edit]- Rajendra Shende's website
- Green TERRE Foundation's website
- Rajendra Shende's Personal Blog (Marathi)
- Memorial Trust of Father
- Evaluation of Achievements of Narendra Modi Government using Sustainable Development Goals of United Nations as yardstick