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ENVIRONMENT - August 2019

Aug 2019

Jan 30, 2021

2021 to be Indo-French Year of the Environment

  • The Union environment ministry launched the Indo-French Year of the Environment along with Barbara Pompili, the French Minister for Ecological Transition.
  • The Indo-French Year of the Environment over the period 2021-2022 would be based on five main themes including environmental protection, climate change, biodiversity conservation, sustainable urban development, renewable energy and energy efficiency.
  • From the French side, it will be implemented by the Ministry of Ecological Transition along with the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs.
  • From the India, the projects will be coordinated by MoEFCC along with the Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. A joint screening committee will also be set up to finalise the calendar of the events for the Indo-French Year of the Environment.

Jan 29, 2021

Split Signals End for Remnant of Antarctic Iceberg A68a

  • The once-mighty iceberg A68a looks to be in its death throes.
  • The largest fragment from a block of Antarctic ice that originally measured some 5,800 sq km (2,240 sq miles) in area has suffered another major split.
  • Satellite imagery shows at least two segments drifting close together about 135 km south-east of the British territory of South Georgia. They will no doubt soon move further apart.
  • For more than three years, A68a was the biggest iceberg in the world.
  • At its greatest extent, it was about a quarter of the size of Wales - or New Jersey or Israel.

Martian Mineral, Rare on Earth, Found Locked in Antarctic Ice

  • Scientists boring more than a mile deep into Antarctic ice have unearthed a mineral that's rarely seen on Earth but found in abundance on Mars.
  • The yellow-brown mineral, called jarosite, requires both water and acidic conditions to form, according to NASA — conditions that are hard to find now on the Red Planet.
  • Nonetheless, after the Opportunity rover first discovered jarosite on Mars in 2004, the mineral turned up in several Martian locations, leaving scientists to wonder how the mineral became so common, Science reported. 
  • Some theorized that, when ice covered the planet billions of years ago, dust containing the required minerals — iron, sulfate and potassium — may have been trapped inside. 

Jan 27, 2021

Global Climate Risk Index, 2021

  • The Global Climate Risk Index was released by Germanwatch-a NGO based in Bonn, Germany. In the index, India has been ranked at seventh position among the countries that are most effected by climate change in 2019.
  • India ranks seventh among countries most affected in 2019 by climate change.
  • In 2019, monsoon continued for a month longer than normal in India. From June to the end of September 2019, 110% of the long-period average was recorded. Flooding caused by heavy rain was responsible for 1,800 deaths across 14 states and led to the displacement of 1.8 million people. There were eight tropical cyclones in India. Six of them intensified to become very severe.

Jan 26, 2021

Odisha Reopens World's Largest White Crocodile Park after Annual Census

  • After the conclusion of the annual census of estuarine crocodiles, Odisha's Bhitarkanika National Park, which is the world's largest white crocodile park in Kendrapara district.
  • Bhitarkanika is a rich, lush green vibrant eco-system lying in the estuarine region of Brahmani-Baitarani river in the North-Eastern corner of Kendrapara district in Odisha. The area is intersected by a network of creeks with the Bay of Bengal on the East.

Jan 20, 2021

Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary in Meghalaya is Northeast's Best Protected Area

  • According to a management effectiveness evaluation (MEE) report of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary in Ri Bhoi district of Meghalaya has been found to be the best protected area (PA) in the North East.
  • The report ranked Meghalaya at 79.17% (Very Good).
  • Nongkhyllem is an area where annual community hunting had been a tradition, but with sensible intervention of the forest department and conscientious support of the neighboring communities, it is now a pristine sanctuary. 
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