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Why is Delhi’s air quality deteriorating?

Stubble Burning: A Major Contributor to Delhi's Air Pollution Stubble Burning's Impact on Delhi's Air • Stubble burning, a traditional practice by farmers in Punjab and Haryana, contributes significantly to air pollution in Delhi during October and November. • Studies indicate that stubble burning accounts for an average of 22% of air pollution, peaking at 35%. Reduced Windspeed Worsens Pollution • The transition from monsoon to winter causes reduced windspeed, leading to pollutants hovering near the ground. Stubble Burning vs. Delhi Transport • On October 25, stubble burning was responsible for 15% of Delhi's air pollution, while Delhi transport contributed 18%. Other Contributors to Delhi's Pollution • Analysis by IIT Delhi and Teri consortia reveals that secondary inorganic aerosols from beyond Delhi and biomass burning within and outside Delhi are the major contributors to pollution, with vehicles contributing 17%.. Source the hindu

The COP-29 and India's carbon credit mechanism

The COP-29 and India's carbon credit mechanism The COP-29 summit in Baku will center on climate finance, with a primary focus on carbon credits and inter-country disputes. In 2023, India revised its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to incorporate a domestic carbon market, as mandated by the Energy Conservation Act of 2022. India's objective is to harmonize its climate targets with its economic agenda, emphasizing the necessity of a market that upholds credibility, efficiency, and equity. Drawing lessons from global practices is imperative for India's success. The credibility of carbon credits stands as a cornerstone in any market, as a lack of accountability could result in greenwashing. India must conduct meticulous verification of carbon credits, leveraging a national registry and independent third-party validators. Adhering to international best practices is vital for establishing a market of high integrity. India's carbon market must align with global benc

Global carbon market & COP 29

  Global carbon market & COP 29 SOURCE THE HINDU Countries at COP29 in Baku voted to finalize a global carbon market, allowing trading of carbon credits among themselves. Prices are determined by emission caps. The market stems from the Paris Agreement's Article 6, facilitating bilateral carbon trading (Art 6.2) and global market participation (6.4). Optimism before COP 29 suggested a global carbon trading mechanism and UN-sanctioned carbon credits by 2025. Finalizing Article 6 negotiations could save $250 billion per year by enabling international cooperation. Focus on the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) is crucial as carbon markets help achieve it. NCQG updates the $100 billion annual target for developing countries to adapt and mitigate emissions by 2025, a key outcome of Baku COP.

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Carlos Alcaraz

    Carlos Alcaraz   Carlos Alcaraz became the sixth player in the Open era to perform the French Open-Wimbledon double in the same year. The others to do it were Rod Laver, Bjorn Borg, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. The 21-year-old Alcaraz is the youngest to achieve the feat.

Uncertainty in Nepal Politics

 Uncertainty in Nepal Politics 1. Nepali politics is characterized by unstable coalition-making, with shifting alliances and constant changes in power, as seen in the recent resignation of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal due to lack of support in the House of Representatives.     2. The democratic polity in Nepal has experienced instability and poor governance since transitioning from a monarchy to a republic in 2008, despite constitutional reforms aiming to ensure representation for marginalized groups.     3. The major political parties in Nepal prioritize holding onto power over genuine governance, leading to a lack of development and continued status as a "least developed country."   4. The coalition politics in Nepal is driven more by a desire for power than by ideological or principled motives, resulting in further disillusionment among the Nepali population with the democratic process.   5. There is a suggestion that Nepal might benefit from a presidential system wit

INDIA & RUSSIA Relationship

INDIA & RUSSIA Relationship  Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Moscow Visit Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Moscow was significant as it marked his first independent visit to Russia since 2019, focusing on enhancing bilateral relations. During the visit, Mr. Modi received Russia's highest civilian award and emphasized the importance of the strong ties between India and Russia, amidst global criticism. Bilateral Relations and Achievements The visit aimed to strengthen economic ties between India and Russia, with a focus on enhancing trade relationships. Both leaders discussed achieving a bilateral trade target of $100 billion by 2030, showcasing the growing economic partnership between the two countries. Additionally, efforts were made to address concerns such as allowing Indian recruits in the Russian Army to return to India. Diplomatic Balancing Act The visit lacked discussions on military purchases, usually a key aspect of India-Russia ties, to avoid inter