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22Apr 2024

PREPARING INDIA FOR WATER STRESS, CLIMATE RESILIENCE

SYLLABUS: GS 1: Important Geophysical Phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc., GS 3 : Climate Change and its effects. Focus: Worsening water deficit in South India’s reservoirs, emphasizing the imminent water crisis. Urgency of Water Stress Mitigation: Hotter Summers and Longer Heatwaves: Predictions by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) indicate an increase …

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18Apr 2024

ON INDIA’S ‘HEAT ACTION PLANS’

Relevance: GS 3 – Disaster and disaster management. Why in the News? The India Meteorological Department (IMD) typically issues heat alerts during the summer months, but this year alerts began in February. Parts of northeast and western India have already experienced significantly warmer temperatures, 1-5 degrees Celsius above normal. The IMD predicts an increase in …

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15Apr 2024

NEW GOVERNMENT MUST FIX INDIA’S FOOD SYSTEMS

Relevance: GS 3 –  Issues of buffer stocks and food security Why in the News? Despite the intense election campaign in India and predictions favoring the current government’s continuation, plans are underway for the first 100 days of their third term. The upcoming government should prioritize enhancing productivity in agriculture, expanding processing and retailing capacities, …

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03Apr 2024

POLL CAMPAIGNS IN INDIA MUST REFLECT CLIMATE ISSUES

Syllabus: GS 3 : Climate Change , Conservation, Environmental Pollution and Degradation, Environmental Impact Assessment. Why in the News? 2023 marked the hottest year in recorded history according to the ‘State of the Global Climate’ report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Alarming Climate Trends The global average temperature has risen by 1.45 °C from …

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31Mar 2024

TROPICAL CYCLONES OF HIGHER INTENSITY DEMAND A NEW CATEGORY

Syllabus: GS-1- Tropical and temperate cyclone from geography point of view GS-3– Disaster management like tropical cyclones GS-4– Case study on disaster management Focus : Tropical cyclones with peak wind speeds far exceeding category 5 scale of 252 km/hour are increasingly seen due to global warming, making a case for introducing category 6 for wind …

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