Delhi’s Electric Vehicle Policy 2.0.

April 8, 2025. Introduction: The Delhi government is set to announce its Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy 2.0. This new policy aims to phase out CNG-driven autorickshaws and fossil fuel vehicles. It reflects a commitment to reducing air pollution in the capital. The draft policy introduces several key recommendations. Phasing Out CNG Autorickshaws The draft policy […]

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Woolly Flying Squirrel.

April 8, 2025 Introduction: In late 2024, the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department captured the first photographic evidence of the Woolly Flying Squirrel in the Miyar Valley, Lahaul and Spiti district. This rare mammal had been long thought extinct until its rediscovery in 1994. This finding marks important milestone in wildlife conservation efforts in the region. […]

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Mangrove Risk Index.

April 8, 2025 Introduction: Recent research from Switzerland and the United States has developed a comprehensive risk index for mangroves. This index evaluates the impact of climate threats such as rising sea levels and increasing tropical cyclones on mangrove ecosystems globally. Published in April 2025, the study aims to guide future conservation efforts for these […]

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Small Hive Beetle Threatens Indian Beekeeping.

April 7, 2025 Introduction: Recent discoveries have raised concerns for India’s beekeeping industry. The Small Hive Beetle (SHB), scientifically known as Aethina tumida, has been found in West Bengal. This marks the first recorded instance of this invasive species in India. The beetle poses a serious threat to honeybee populations and the broader ecological balance. Identification and […]

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Kazakhstan’s Largest Rare Earth Deposit Discovered.

April 5, 2025.: Introduction; Kazakhstan has made discovery in the field of rare earth metals. The Ministry of Industry and Construction announced the finding of the largest deposit to date at the Kuirektykol site in the Karaganda region. This site is located approximately 300 kilometres southeast of Astana. Estimates indicate that the deposit contains nearly one million […]

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UN Resolution on Plastic Pollution and Human Rights

April 5, 2025: Introduction: The United Nations Human Rights Council has made a landmark decision on the relationship between plastic pollution and human rights. On April 4, 2025, the Council adopted a resolution that acknowledges the need for a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. This resolution marks the connection between ocean protection, plastic pollution, and the fundamental rights […]

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Baku to Belém Roadmap to 1.3T.

April 4, 2025. Introduction: India recently called upon BRICS nations to mobilise $1.3 trillion for climate financing. This request was made during the 11th BRICS Environment Ministers’ meeting in Brazil. The aim is to support Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and ensure sustainable development for developing nations. The Baku to Belem Roadmap serves as a framework to achieve […]

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Euphaea Wayanadensis.

April 4, 2025 Introduction: Recently, researchers announced the discovery of a new damselfly species named Euphaea wayanadensis in the Wayanad region of Kerala. This finding marks addition to the biodiversity of the Western Ghats, bringing the total number of odonate species in Kerala to 191 and in the Western Ghats to 223. Taxonomy and Identification Euphaea wayanadensis belongs to […]

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Global Livestock Antibiotic Use.

April 3, 2025 Introduction: Recently, study by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) projected that global antibiotic use in livestock could rise by 30% by 2040 if no targeted interventions are implemented. This increase would see antibiotic use reach approximately 143,481 tons, up from around 110,777 tons in 2019. However, the research also marks that […]

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Tigers Outside Reserves Initiative.

April 3, 2025 Introduction: Recent reports indicate that nearly 30% of the country’s estimated 3,682 tigers reside outside designated reserves. To address this, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change is working on a project called “Tigers Outside Tiger Reserves.” This initiative, discussed in a recent National Board for Wildlife meeting, has received preliminary […]

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