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ENVIRONMENT - December 2018

Dec 2018

Dec 14, 2020

Expert Spot Extinct Himalayan Serow in Spiti Valley

  • An extinct species, the Himalayan Serow was spotted in the cold deserts of the Spiti valley in Himachal Pradesh. 
  • The re-occurance of the subspecies of the mainland serow was believed to be extinct, has excited environmentalists and wildlife experts in the region. 
  • As per reports, this goat antelope was seen by many belonging to the village of Hurling. After the news of its sighting spread, a wildlife department team was able to take a few photos of the animal. 
  • The Himalayan Serow is included in Schedule one of the Wildlife Extinction. It has been included by the International Union for Conservation for Nature (IUCN) in the near-threatened category. 

Dec 13, 2020

Micro Climatic Zone Shifting

  • The study on "Preparing India for climate events" was published by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water. This is the first time the extreme weather event hotspots in India have been mapped.
  • The unpredictability, intensity and frequency of extreme events in India has increased. The extreme climate events witnessed by India between 1970 and 2005 were 250. On the other hand, India witnessed 310 extreme weather events between 2005 and 2020.
  • The study has found that frequency of flood events has increased by eight times in the last 50 years in the country.
  • According to the study, over 40% of Indian districts are facing shift in pattern of extreme events. The study also says that around 75% of Indian districts that are home to 638 million people have now become hotspots of extreme climate events. The extreme climate events include floods, cyclones, heat and cold waves. This change in climatic patterns within a small area or a district is called micro climatic zone shifting.
  • Maharashtra is the most affected state of the micro climatic zone shifting. More than 80% of the districts in Maharashtra are vulnerable to drought like situations.

Dec 10, 2020

Enormous Iceberg on Course to Collide with South Atlantic Penguin Colony Island

  • An enormous iceberg is heading toward South Georgia Island in the southern Atlantic, where scientists say a collision could devastate wildlife by threatening the food chain.
  • Scientists have long been watching this climate-related event unfold, as the iceberg - about the same size as the island itself – has meandered and advanced over two years since breaking off from the Antarctic peninsula in July 2017.
  • The gigantic iceberg - dubbed A68a - is on a path to collide with South Georgia Island, a remote British overseas territory off the southern tip of South America.

Dec 09, 2020

Climate Change Performance Index

  • The Global Climate Change Performance Index was recently released by the New Climate Institute, Germanwatch and CAN (Climate Action Network). The index has been rating the fifty-seven greenhouse emitters in the world since 2005. These countries account to 90% of global emissions. The index aims to enable comparison of mitigation efforts, enhance transparency in international climate politics.
  • India remained in the top ten in the Climate Change Performance Index for the second consecutive year. China, one of the largest contributors of greenhouse gases ranked 33rd. In 2020, India slid a position to the tenth. India was at 31st rank in 2014.
  • According to the index, only two G20 countries India and UK were among the high rankers. The rest of the six such as Saudi Arabia, USA, South Korea, Australia and Russia were at the bottom of the index.
  • None of the countries were in top three ranks. This was because none of the countries were in the path of meeting their Paris Agreement commitment. Sweden was at fourth place followed by UK, Denmark, Morocco, Norway, Chile.

Dec 08, 2020

Mount Everest Now Taller by 86 cm

  • The world's highest peak is now taller by 86 cm, Nepal and China jointly announced after they re-measured Mount Everest at 8,848.86 m, over six decades after India conducted the previous measurement in 1954.
  • The revised height of Mount Everest puts an end to the decades-long dispute between the two neighbours on the height of the world's tallest mountain that straddles their shared border.
  • The exact height of the peak had been contested ever since a group of British surveyors in India declared the height of Peak XV, as it was initially called, to be 8,778 m in 1847.
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