Intensive IAS 2015-16 Programme

Current Affairs


COP22: India focuses on afforestation and sustainable transport

On the third day of Conference of Parties (COP-22) on Wednesday, being held at Marrakech in Morocco, the India Pavilion witnessed three side-events that focused on the initiatives in afforestation and Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+).

FIVE-YEAR - Warmest five-year period on record

The five-year period from 2011 to 2015 has been the warmest five-year period on record globally. The average temperature in 2015 had already risen by more than one degree (with 2016 on track to be even warmer) since the pre-industrial period. While there's a growing fear that 2015's record-breaking temperatures will be normal by 2030.

America's climate agenda after Obama

The success of Paris Climate deal depends largely on the political willingness of one of the largest emitters in the world. "For all the challenges we face, the growing threat of climate change could define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other.

Bucking extinction

The strike rate of successful wildlife conservation initiatives remains poor. In fact, more species are included in the near extinction and other endangered categories each year (see graph 'The slide down'). That's why the latest Red List report of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has come as a breather for four key species.

Oil palm in India's northeast: economy v ecology

India is pushing for palm cultivation in the northeastern states of Assam, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh to increase production of oil, a commodity that costs the country millions in imports annually.

Sedition Law

The invocation of Section 124-A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860, provides a stark reminder of the sheer depravity of some of our antiquated, colonial-era laws. Latest being the arrest of Student Union president of JNU and a former DU lecturer.

Delhi air pollution: identifying perpetrators and fixing responsibility

Air pollution is responsible for 10,000 to 30,000 deaths in Delhi every year. It is also the fifth leading cause of death in India, a report by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) had stated in 2015. Air pollution in the national capital is a result.

Urban trees can tackle pollution, heat waves

The 21st century is the "urban century", as more than 2 billion additional people arrive in cities all over the world. A report terms this rapid urbanisation unprecedented in human history and points out that by 2050, more and more people will live in urban areas.

No respite from smog in Delhi as crop burning continues in Punjab, Haryana and UP

The satellite images of NASA's fire mapper showed that incidences of paddy burning in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh have increased after Diwali. The images clearly revealed that after October 30, 2016, crop burning in the Punjab.

Unnatural disasters: how we can spot climate's role in specific extreme events

We also often hear people saying it is impossible to attribute any single weather event to climate change, as former prime minister Tony Abbott and the then environment minister Greg Hunt said after the bushfires in New South Wales in 2013.

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