Pachauri has denied those charges. "Every day, new scandals emerge about the so called 'facts' in the UN reports. The integrity of the data and the integrity of the science have been compromised," Senator John Barrasso, said on the Senate floor on February 4. Barrasso is a member of both the Energy and Natural Resources Committee and the Environment and Public Works Committee.
Noting that concrete action by world leaders is needed, the Senator said: "Government delegations of the UN's general assembly and UN Secretary Moon must pressure Rajendra Pachauri to step down as head of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change."
Barrasso demanded an independent investigation into the conduct of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. "The scientific data behind these policies must be independently verified," he said. "Administration policies relating to climate change will cost millions of Americans their jobs. We need to get this right.
To continue to rely on these corrupted UN Reports is an endorsement of fraudulent behavior. It is a signal to the American people that ideology is more important than their jobs," Pachauri said.