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ENVIRONMENT - December 2018

Dec 2018

Nov 08, 2022

Over 25 Countries Pledge to End Deforestation by 2030

  • More than 25 countries at the COP27 climate talks launched a group they said would ensure they hold each other accountable for a pledge to end deforestation by 2030, and announced billions of dollars to finance their efforts.
  • The first meeting of the Forest and Climate Leaders' Partnership, chaired by Ghana and the United States, took place a year after more than 140 leaders promised at COP26 in Britain to end deforestation by the end of the decade.
  • Progress since has been patchy, with only a few countries instituting more aggressive policies on deforestation and financing.
  • The new group, which includes Japan, Pakistan, the Republic of Congo, the United Kingdom and others, accounts for roughly 35% of the world's forests and aims to meet twice a year to track progress.

Nov 07, 2022

Haryana Forest Department and USAID Launch Initiative to Increase tree Coverage

  • Haryana State Government's Forest Department and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) announced the launch of the "Trees Outside Forests in India (TOFI)" program in the state. The new program would enhance carbon sequestration, support local communities and strengthen the climate resilience of agriculture.
  • Supporting global climate change mitigation and adaptation goals, this initiative will bring together farmers, companies and other private institutions to rapidly expand tree coverage outside of traditional forests in the state.
  • The Trees Outside Forests in India (TOFI) program will take forward Haryana's State Action Plan on Climate Change and will build on the state's progress and harness agro forestry to bolster the resilience of farming systems, while also increasing the income of farmers in the state.

Adani New Industries Installs India's Largest Wind Turbine, Taller than Statue of Unity

  • Adani New Industries Ltd. constructed a wind turbine in Mundra in Gujarat as part of its growth plans for renewable energy that is taller than the Statue of Unity and has blades that are broader than the wingspan of a jumbo jet. Adani New Industries Limited (ANIL) announced the installation of the largest wind turbine generator (WTG) in the nation in Mundra, Gujarat.
  • Mundra Windtech Ltd (MWL), an Adani Enterprises Ltd. wholly-owned company, installed the turbine (AEL). This prototype is also Adani New Industries Ltd.'s (ANIL) first addition to its portfolio and has paved the way for the installation of even larger wind turbine generators, according to the company.
  • The wind turbine, which is 200 metres tall, can power over 4,000 households with 5.2 MW of electricity.

Nov 06, 2022

Scientists Discover Huge River Hidden under Antarctica

  • In a startling discovery, scientists found a huge river hidden under the sheets of ice in Antarctica. The team of glaciologists, who are studying the impact of climate change on glaciers, came to know about the river during an airborne radar surveys. Experts say that the river runs for 460 kilometres deep beneath the ice, a distance longer than the river Thames that flows through southern England, including London.
  • The discovery was made by researchers at Imperial College London, the University of Waterloo, Canada, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, and Newcastle University.
  • The glaciologists are saying that the river has the potential to substantially affect the way the glacial ice above it flows and melts.

Nov 03, 2022

No Glaciers on Kilimanjaro by 2050

  • According to a UN report, glaciers across the globe - including the last ones in Africa - will be unavoidably lost by 2050 due to climate change.
  • A third of glaciers located in UN World Heritage sites will melt within three decades, a UNESCO report found.
  • Mount Kilimanjaro's last glaciers will vanish as will glaciers in the Alps and Yosemite National Park in the US.
  • They will melt regardless of the world's actions to combat climate change, the experts say.
  • The report, which marked projections based on satellite data, came as world leaders prepare to meet in Egypt for next week's COP27 climate change conference.
  • About 18,600 glaciers have been identified across 50 UN World Heritage sites. They represent almost 10% of the Earth's glacierised area and include renowned tourist spots and places sacred to local populations.

Nov 02, 2022

Arunachal Pradesh to Get Northeast's First Fish Museum

  • A fish museum, the first of its kind in the Northeast, would soon be built in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • The museum would be a part of the Integrated Aqua Park (IAP), sanctioned by the Union Ministry of Fisheries.
  • The existing Tarin Fish Farm (TFF), located at high-altitude Bulla village, would be upgraded as the IAP where the museum would come up.
  • It will have all fish species of the state and serve as a training centre for fisherfolk.
  • An amount of Rs. 43.59 crore was sanctioned for the project in the current financial year as first instalment.

Uttar Pradesh's Ranipur Gets India's 53rd Tiger Reserve

  • Ranipur Tiger Reserve in Uttar Pradesh became the 53rd tiger reserve in India.
  • The tiger reserve is spread across over 529.36 sq km out of which the core area is 230.32 sq km and the buffer area is 299.05 sq km.
  • Apart from Ranipur, Uttar Pradesh has three tiger reserves, Dudhwa, Pilibhit, and Amangarh.
  • Ranipur Tiger Reserve is covered by northern tropical dry deciduous forests and is home to mammals like megafauna tiger, leopard, bear, spotted deer, sambhar, and chinkara among others.
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