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ENVIRONMENT - October 2019

Oct 2019

Jun 08, 2023

Sustainable Green Airports Mission

  • The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has taken a significant step towards sustainability and carbon neutrality with the launch of its publication, 'Sustainable Green Airports Mission' booklet unveiled by Jyotiraditya Scindia, the Union Minister of Civil Aviation. The publication highlights the various initiatives undertaken by AAI to promote sustainable practices and reduce its carbon footprint.
  • The primary objective of the 'Sustainable Green Airports Mission' is to document and inform stakeholders about AAI's sustainability initiatives. It serves as a comprehensive platform to track progress, encourage knowledge sharing, and seeks cooperation for enhancing efficient and sustainable airport operations. The booklet aligns with the Panchamrit goals set by the Prime Minister of India at COP26, focusing on sustainability and carbon neutrality.

Jun 06, 2023

Indian Army Generates Unique Ecosystem for Peaceful Co-existence with Wild Elephants in Amchang W...

  • The Indian army generated a unique ecosystem for peaceful co-existence with wild elephants by aiming to mitigate the human-elephant conflict in the Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam.
  • According to the Indian Army and Assam forest department, there are around 90 wild elephants living in the Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary who often visited the military station.
  • In the area of the military station, the Indian army has created several ponds and planted fruit trees and grasses for wild elephants. The army personnel of the military station have made clear paths for the free movement of elephants.
  • As per Major General R. K. Jha, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 51 Sub Area at Narengi, first we should understand that, it is their home and we have intruded.
  • The Indian army has also installed as many as 30 high-resolution CCTV cameras, and night vision cameras in the military station to monitor the movement of wild elephants.

Telangana Ranks Top on Overall Environmental Performance

  • On the eve of World Environment Day, non-profit Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) released its annual compendium of data in which Telangana was ranked in the top in terms of overall environmental performance.
  • As per the report, in terms of overall environmental performance, Telangana ranked at the top for its progress in increasing its forest cover and in municipal waste treatment.
  • However, the state performed below average in parameters such as 'share of water bodies not in use', 'stage of groundwater extraction' and 'change in number of polluted river stretches'.
  • The key highlights of this year's report were ranking of Indian states based on four parameters: environment, agriculture, public health and infrastructure.
  • As per the report, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi and Gujarat emerge at the top.

May 31, 2023

Dubai Sets Goals for Zero-Emissions Public Transportation by 2050

  • Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) unveiled a groundbreaking strategy, aiming to achieve zero-emissions public transportation by 2050. As the first Middle Eastern agency to develop such a comprehensive long-term plan, the RTA aims to contribute to climate change mitigation and minimize its carbon footprint across three critical areas: public transportation, buildings and facilities, and waste management.
  • This strategic move aligns with the United Arab Emirates' preparations for COP28 and the UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative, showcasing the region's commitment to environmental sustainability. By transitioning to tangible achievements, the RTA seeks to solidify Dubai's position as one of the world's top urban economies, in line with the Dubai Economic Agenda D33's objectives.

May 26, 2023

World Meteorological Congress Approves Global Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Initiative

  • The World Meteorological Congress approved the new Global Greenhouse Gas Watch (GGGW) initiative, which will fill critical information gaps and provide an integrated, operational framework to bring all space-based and surface-based observing systems, as well as modeling and data assimilation capabilities, under one roof.
  • GGGW will build on WMO's experience in coordinating international collaboration in weather prediction and climate analysis and its long-standing activities in greenhouse gas monitoring and research under the auspices of the Global Atmosphere Watch and its Integrated Global Greenhouse Gas Information System.
  • Many international and national activities dealing with greenhouse gases are supported mainly by the research community. At present, there is no comprehensive, timely international exchange of surface and space-based greenhouse gas observations or modeling products.

May 25, 2023

Endangered Red Panda Spotted in Arunachal's Tawang

  • A little red panda, listed as endangered in the International Union for Conservation of Nature list of threatened species, was spotted at Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Perhaps this is for the first time a red panda was spotted in the border district of the north-eastern state.
  • According to the World Wildlife Fund website, the red panda is slightly larger than a domestic cat, with a bear-like body and thick russet fur. The belly and limbs are black and there are white markings on the side of the head and above its small eyes.
  • Red pandas are very skilful and acrobatic animals that predominantly stay in trees.
  • It is the state animal of Sikkim which hosts the Red Panda Festival every year.

National Campaign for Updating and Verifying the People's Biodiversity Register (PBR)

  • The National Campaign for Updation and Verification of People's Biodiversity Register (PBR) was launched in Goa, marking a significant step towards the documentation and preservation of India's rich biological diversity. The function, organised by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, in association with the Goa State Biodiversity Board, the National Biodiversity Authority, and the Government of Goa, witnessed the presence of esteemed dignitaries. Among the distinguished guests were the Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Ashwini Kumar Choubey; the Chief Minister of Goa, Pramod Sawant, the Minister for Environment and Climate Change of Goa, Nilesh Cabral, Chairman of the National Biodiversity Authority, C. Achalender Reddy and other senior government representatives.
  • The People's Biodiversity Register serves as a comprehensive record of various aspects of biodiversity, including the conservation of habitats, preservation of land races, folk varieties and cultivars, domesticated stocks and breeds of animals, micro-organisms, and the accumulation of knowledge related to the area's biological diversity. As per the Biological Diversity Act 2002, Biodiversity Management Committees (BMC) are created for "promoting conservation, sustainable use and documentation of biological diversity" by local bodies across the country. BMCs have been constituted by the local bodies in the States and Union Territories and are entrusted with preparation of the People's Biodiversity Registers (PBRs), in consultation with local communities.
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