IICA and CMAI Sign MoU to Enhance Capacity for Decarbonisation
In a move to advance India's carbon markets and decarbonisation initiatives, the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) and the Carbon Market Association of India (CMAI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in New Delhi. The agreement was announced during the inaugural session of the IICA-CMAI Masterclass on Global & Indian Carbon Markets. The event was graced by Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road, Transport & Highways, who highlighted the critical role of biofuels, green hydrogen, and sustainable energy solutions in shaping India's economic and environmental future.
The partnership aims to equip industry professionals, policymakers, and academicians with expertise in navigating India's evolving carbon markets. The IICA and CMAI collaboration will focus on training, research, policy advocacy, and knowledge-sharing to accelerate India's transition to a low-carbon economy.
Feb 05, 2025
India's First White Tiger Breeding Centre Approved in MP
The Central Zoo Authority (CZA) approved India's first white tiger breeding centre in Madhya Pradesh's Rewa district. This initiative marks a significant step in wildlife conservation, especially since Rewa is historically linked to the last known wild white tiger. The project, initially approved in principle in 2011, will be established in Govindgarh, near the state's only white tiger safari in Mukundpur. The breeding centre is expected to enhance biodiversity conservation, promote wildlife tourism, and create job opportunities for the local population.
The centre is part of a revised master plan for the Maharaja Martand Singh Judeo White Tiger Safari and Zoo in Mukundpur.
Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla emphasized the state's commitment to biodiversity conservation.
Feb 04, 2025
Mount Taranaki Granted Legal Personhood
A historic moment unfolded in New Zealand as the country's Parliament passed a law that granted Mount Taranaki, also known as Taranaki Maunga, legal personhood. This unprecedented decision recognises the mountain as a living entity with rights similar to those of a human being. This move is deeply rooted in the Maori people's spiritual and cultural beliefs and aims to correct past injustices while promoting environmental conservation.
Mount Taranaki holds immense cultural and spiritual significance for the Māori tribes. For centuries, it has been regarded not just as a mountain but as an ancestor, a figure of cultural identity. Māori people view the mountain as a living being that is central to their heritage and traditions. The recognition of Taranaki Maunga as a legal person reflects this long-standing relationship, marking a momentous step in honoring the Māori worldview and understanding of the natural world.
Feb 02, 2025
India Adds 4 New Ramsar Wetlands, First for Jharkhand & Sikkim
India made a significant stride in wetland conservation, with four new sites added to the prestigious Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance. This brings the total number of Ramsar sites in India to 89. Among the new additions, two wetlands from the north-eastern region, one from Gujarat, and Udhwa Lake from Jharkhand were recognised. The inclusion of these sites, especially the first-ever Ramsar recognitions for Jharkhand and Sikkim, highlights India's commitment to preserving its diverse ecosystems.
Jan 31, 2025
Gujarat Declares First Biodiversity Heritage Site
The Gujarat Biodiversity Board announced the designation of the 'Inland Mangrove Guneri' in Kutch as the state's first Biodiversity Heritage Site (BHS). This initiative aims to protect a unique mangrove ecosystem that thrives in a non-tidal environment. The site spans 32.78 hectares and is for its ecological diversity. The declaration represents a milestone in Gujarat's commitment to biodiversity conservation.