๐The International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA)
โ The IBCA was established through the nodal organisation viz. National Tiger Conservation Authority, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change 2024.
โ The IBCA became a legal entity after five countriesโNicaragua, Eswatini, India, Somalia, and Liberiaโhad signed the Framework Agreement to formally become members of the IBCA.
โ It is a coalition of 95 range countries.
โ The IBCA primarily aims for conservation of seven big cats namely Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Cheetah, Jaguar and Puma.
Objectives:
โ Facilitation of collaboration and synergy amongst the concerned stakeholders,
๐ธconsolidation of successful conservation practices;
๐ธand expertise to achieve conservation of big cats around the globe.
โ The initiative seeks to foster international collaboration for the sustainable future of big cats, as well as underscores Indiaโs leadership and commitment to global wildlife conservation
๐2025 Summit Outcome:
โ First General Assembly Held: The inaugural Assembly of IBCA convened in New Delhi on June 16, 2025, marking a global milestone in big cat diplomacy.
โ Nine Nations Participated: Countries like Bhutan, Cambodia, Eswatini, and Kazakhstan joined India to discuss collaborative conservation goals.
โ India Designated as HQ: The Headquarters Agreement was ratified, formally establishing India as the permanent secretariat of IBCA.
โ Bhupender Yadav Elected President: Indiaโs Environment Minister was unanimously endorsed as the first President of the Alliance, reflecting Indiaโs leadership.
โ Funding Commitment by India: India allocated โน150 crore (2023โ28) to support IBCAโs initial setup, coordination, and capacity building efforts globally.
โ The IBCA was established through the nodal organisation viz. National Tiger Conservation Authority, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change 2024.
โ The IBCA became a legal entity after five countriesโNicaragua, Eswatini, India, Somalia, and Liberiaโhad signed the Framework Agreement to formally become members of the IBCA.
โ It is a coalition of 95 range countries.
โ The IBCA primarily aims for conservation of seven big cats namely Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Cheetah, Jaguar and Puma.
Objectives:
โ Facilitation of collaboration and synergy amongst the concerned stakeholders,
๐ธconsolidation of successful conservation practices;
๐ธand expertise to achieve conservation of big cats around the globe.
โ The initiative seeks to foster international collaboration for the sustainable future of big cats, as well as underscores Indiaโs leadership and commitment to global wildlife conservation
๐2025 Summit Outcome:
โ First General Assembly Held: The inaugural Assembly of IBCA convened in New Delhi on June 16, 2025, marking a global milestone in big cat diplomacy.
โ Nine Nations Participated: Countries like Bhutan, Cambodia, Eswatini, and Kazakhstan joined India to discuss collaborative conservation goals.
โ India Designated as HQ: The Headquarters Agreement was ratified, formally establishing India as the permanent secretariat of IBCA.
โ Bhupender Yadav Elected President: Indiaโs Environment Minister was unanimously endorsed as the first President of the Alliance, reflecting Indiaโs leadership.
โ Funding Commitment by India: India allocated โน150 crore (2023โ28) to support IBCAโs initial setup, coordination, and capacity building efforts globally.
๐ Key Takeaways: Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) Units in India
๐ ๐งช What Are FGD Units?
โ FGD units remove SOโ from flue gasโSOโ is acidic, and FGDs neutralise it using basic compounds.
โ Three main types:
โโข Dry sorbent injection โ powdered limestone reacts with SOโ; residue filtered.
โโข Wet limestone treatment โ limestone slurry used; highly efficient and widely used.
โโข Seawater scrubbing โ used in coastal plants, seawater absorbs SOโ, treated before discharge.
๐ ๐ฎ๐ณ Indiaโs Current Status
โ 2015: Environment Ministry mandated FGDs in all 537 coal-fired TPPs.
โ As of August 2024, only 39 units had FGDs installed.
โ By April 2025, Indiaโs coal-based power capacity was 2,19,338 MWโ46% of total electricity capacity.
๐ ๐ฐ Cost & Policy Implications
โ Installation cost: approx. โน1.2 crore/MW.
โ Estimated cost for 97,000 MW: โน97,000 crore.
โ Tariffs may increase by โน0.72/kWh, largely due to fixed costs (over 80%).
โ Variable cost rise remains under โน0.1/kWh.
๐ ๐ฑ Environmental & Health Impact
โ SOโ contributes to global warming and respiratory issues.
โ Leads to secondary particulate matter (PM) formationโ80% of PM linked to SOโ from coal burning.
๐ โ ๏ธ No Viable Alternatives
โ Experts affirm: no substitute for FGDs to remove SOโ from coal emissions.
โ Urgent compliance needed to avoid further delays and health costs.
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๐ ๐งช What Are FGD Units?
โ FGD units remove SOโ from flue gasโSOโ is acidic, and FGDs neutralise it using basic compounds.
โ Three main types:
โโข Dry sorbent injection โ powdered limestone reacts with SOโ; residue filtered.
โโข Wet limestone treatment โ limestone slurry used; highly efficient and widely used.
โโข Seawater scrubbing โ used in coastal plants, seawater absorbs SOโ, treated before discharge.
๐ ๐ฎ๐ณ Indiaโs Current Status
โ 2015: Environment Ministry mandated FGDs in all 537 coal-fired TPPs.
โ As of August 2024, only 39 units had FGDs installed.
โ By April 2025, Indiaโs coal-based power capacity was 2,19,338 MWโ46% of total electricity capacity.
๐ ๐ฐ Cost & Policy Implications
โ Installation cost: approx. โน1.2 crore/MW.
โ Estimated cost for 97,000 MW: โน97,000 crore.
โ Tariffs may increase by โน0.72/kWh, largely due to fixed costs (over 80%).
โ Variable cost rise remains under โน0.1/kWh.
๐ ๐ฑ Environmental & Health Impact
โ SOโ contributes to global warming and respiratory issues.
โ Leads to secondary particulate matter (PM) formationโ80% of PM linked to SOโ from coal burning.
๐ โ ๏ธ No Viable Alternatives
โ Experts affirm: no substitute for FGDs to remove SOโ from coal emissions.
โ Urgent compliance needed to avoid further delays and health costs.
#environment
๐ New Jumping Spider Found in Southern India
๐ A new spider species, Spartaeus karigiri, was discovered in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
โ Belongs to the Spartaeinae subfamily, known for intelligent hunting and web invasion.
โ First time Spartaeus and Sonoita genera, seen only in Africa & Southeast Asia, are recorded in India.
โ Found at Karigiri (Elephant Hill) and Villupuram district.
๐ A new spider species, Spartaeus karigiri, was discovered in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
โ Belongs to the Spartaeinae subfamily, known for intelligent hunting and web invasion.
โ First time Spartaeus and Sonoita genera, seen only in Africa & Southeast Asia, are recorded in India.
โ Found at Karigiri (Elephant Hill) and Villupuram district.
๐ Delhi boosts anti-air pollution efforts with tech-driven machines
โ CM Rekha Gupta launched 460 water sprinklers, 70 road sweepers, and anti-smog guns.
โ Aim: Mechanised cleaning before winter air worsens.
โ CM called it a โtechnology-driven sanitation mindset.โ
โ Earlier โน2,388 crore plan failed; new approval in May 2024 includes waste and road management.
โ CM Rekha Gupta launched 460 water sprinklers, 70 road sweepers, and anti-smog guns.
โ Aim: Mechanised cleaning before winter air worsens.
โ CM called it a โtechnology-driven sanitation mindset.โ
โ Earlier โน2,388 crore plan failed; new approval in May 2024 includes waste and road management.
๐ New flowering plant discovered in Aravalis
โ A new plant species, Portulaca bharat, was found in the Aravali hills near Jaipur.
โ It is endemic to India and currently classified as โdata deficientโ by IUCN.
โ Known for surviving extreme conditions, these plants have water-storing tissues.
โ The discovery highlights hidden biodiversity and growing climate threats to such species.
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โ A new plant species, Portulaca bharat, was found in the Aravali hills near Jaipur.
โ It is endemic to India and currently classified as โdata deficientโ by IUCN.
โ Known for surviving extreme conditions, these plants have water-storing tissues.
โ The discovery highlights hidden biodiversity and growing climate threats to such species.
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๐ Assessment of Climate Change Over the Indian Region
๐ Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India
๐ Rising Temperatures:
โ Indiaโs average temperature โ by 0.7ยฐC since 1901; projected rise of 4.4ยฐC by century end.
๐ Warming Oceans:
โ Indian Oceanโs sea surface temperature โ by 1ยฐC (1951โ2015), exceeding global average.
๐ Shifting Rainfall Patterns:
โ 6% decline in summer monsoon rainfall (1951โ2015), especially in Indo-Gangetic Plains & Western Ghats.
๐ Increased Droughts:
โ Decrease in monsoon rainfall โ more frequent and widespread droughts since 1951.
๐ Rising Sea Levels:
โ 3.3 mm/year sea level rise in the North Indian Ocean (1993โ2017); matches global trend.
๐ Cyclone Activity:
โ Significant decline in cyclone frequency in North Indian Ocean since mid-20th century.
๐ Warming Himalayas:
โ 1.3ยฐC rise in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region (1951โ2014) with declining snowfall.
๐ Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India
๐ Rising Temperatures:
โ Indiaโs average temperature โ by 0.7ยฐC since 1901; projected rise of 4.4ยฐC by century end.
๐ Warming Oceans:
โ Indian Oceanโs sea surface temperature โ by 1ยฐC (1951โ2015), exceeding global average.
๐ Shifting Rainfall Patterns:
โ 6% decline in summer monsoon rainfall (1951โ2015), especially in Indo-Gangetic Plains & Western Ghats.
๐ Increased Droughts:
โ Decrease in monsoon rainfall โ more frequent and widespread droughts since 1951.
๐ Rising Sea Levels:
โ 3.3 mm/year sea level rise in the North Indian Ocean (1993โ2017); matches global trend.
๐ Cyclone Activity:
โ Significant decline in cyclone frequency in North Indian Ocean since mid-20th century.
๐ Warming Himalayas:
โ 1.3ยฐC rise in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region (1951โ2014) with declining snowfall.
๐ UNOC 2025: A Tidal Push for Ocean Protection
๐What is UNOC?
โ The 3rd UN Oceans Conference held in France
โ Goal: Speed up action on protecting high seas, curbing overfishing, and regulating deep-sea mining
๐The BBNJ Treaty (High Seas Treaty)
โ Core treaty to protect oceans beyond national jurisdiction
โ Needs 60 ratifications to become law โ 56 countries onboard, India โin processโ, U.S. still absent
โ Aims to protect 30% of marine/coastal areas by 2030
๐Key Treaty Tools
โ Create marine protected areas beyond national borders
โ Enforce environmental impact assessments
โ Share marine genetic resources fairly
โ Build capacity in developing countries
๐The Big Challenge
โ Who gets the commercial benefits from marine genetic resources?
โ No clear equity mechanism yet in place
๐Whoโs Paying to Protect the Oceans?
โ EU: โฌ1 billion for conservation and sustainable fishing
โ New Zealand: $52 million for Pacific ocean governance
โ Germany: โฌ100 million to clean up underwater munitions
โ Italy: โฌ6.5 million for marine surveillance
โ Canada: $9 million to fight ocean risks + launched coalition on noise pollution
โ Spain: New MPAs covering 25% of its waters
โ French Polynesia: Plans worldโs largest MPA
๐Whatโs Next?
โ A Conference of Parties (COP) for BBNJ is expected by late 2026
โ Target: 70 ratifications by Sept 2025 to activate the treaty.
๐What is UNOC?
โ The 3rd UN Oceans Conference held in France
โ Goal: Speed up action on protecting high seas, curbing overfishing, and regulating deep-sea mining
๐The BBNJ Treaty (High Seas Treaty)
โ Core treaty to protect oceans beyond national jurisdiction
โ Needs 60 ratifications to become law โ 56 countries onboard, India โin processโ, U.S. still absent
โ Aims to protect 30% of marine/coastal areas by 2030
๐Key Treaty Tools
โ Create marine protected areas beyond national borders
โ Enforce environmental impact assessments
โ Share marine genetic resources fairly
โ Build capacity in developing countries
๐The Big Challenge
โ Who gets the commercial benefits from marine genetic resources?
โ No clear equity mechanism yet in place
๐Whoโs Paying to Protect the Oceans?
โ EU: โฌ1 billion for conservation and sustainable fishing
โ New Zealand: $52 million for Pacific ocean governance
โ Germany: โฌ100 million to clean up underwater munitions
โ Italy: โฌ6.5 million for marine surveillance
โ Canada: $9 million to fight ocean risks + launched coalition on noise pollution
โ Spain: New MPAs covering 25% of its waters
โ French Polynesia: Plans worldโs largest MPA
๐Whatโs Next?
โ A Conference of Parties (COP) for BBNJ is expected by late 2026
โ Target: 70 ratifications by Sept 2025 to activate the treaty.
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๐Scalable Solar-Driven Device for Affordable Green Hydrogen Production:
โ Developed a next-gen device that splits water molecules to produce green hydrogen using only solar energy.
โ Uses earth-abundant, low-cost materials, avoiding fossil fuels and rare expensive components.
โ Employs silicon-based photoanode with advanced n-i-p heterojunction architecture.
๐Technical Highlights:
โ Architecture: n-type TiOโ / intrinsic Si / p-type NiO layers โ enabling efficient charge separation & transport.
โ Fabrication: Using magnetron sputtering, an industry-scalable technique.
โ Achieved 600 mV surface photovoltage, low onset potential (11 VRHE).
โ Demonstrated long-term stability โ 10 hours continuous operation with <4% performance drop.
โ Successfully scaled to 25 cmยฒ photoanode size effective for large-scale hydrogen production.
๐Advantages of the Device:
โ High efficiency conversion
โ Purely solar-driven
โ Durable and stable
โ Cost-effective materials
โ Scalable design
๐Significance:
โ Decarbonizing industries
๐Advances Indiaโs hydrogen mission
โ Supports net-zero targets
โ Global energy transition
โ Versatile applications
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โ Developed a next-gen device that splits water molecules to produce green hydrogen using only solar energy.
โ Uses earth-abundant, low-cost materials, avoiding fossil fuels and rare expensive components.
โ Employs silicon-based photoanode with advanced n-i-p heterojunction architecture.
๐Technical Highlights:
โ Architecture: n-type TiOโ / intrinsic Si / p-type NiO layers โ enabling efficient charge separation & transport.
โ Fabrication: Using magnetron sputtering, an industry-scalable technique.
โ Achieved 600 mV surface photovoltage, low onset potential (11 VRHE).
โ Demonstrated long-term stability โ 10 hours continuous operation with <4% performance drop.
โ Successfully scaled to 25 cmยฒ photoanode size effective for large-scale hydrogen production.
๐Advantages of the Device:
โ High efficiency conversion
โ Purely solar-driven
โ Durable and stable
โ Cost-effective materials
โ Scalable design
๐Significance:
โ Decarbonizing industries
๐Advances Indiaโs hydrogen mission
โ Supports net-zero targets
โ Global energy transition
โ Versatile applications
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