Red Tide
Subject: Geography
Why in News?
Recently, a three-member committee appointed by the principal Bench of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) inspected the Kuruchikuppam drain and beach to analyse the cause behind the recent phenomenon of red tide in Puducherry.
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Source: The Hindu
Subject: Geography
Why in News?
Experts from the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and the Besant Memorial Animal Dispensary (BMAD) are planning to establish feeding stations for birds at the Ennore creek.
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Key points about the Wildlife Trust of India
Source: The Hindu
Subject: Geography
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Residents in the Arctic have witnessed an extraordinary atmospheric display of Polar Stratospheric Clouds (PSCs).
Polar Stratospheric Clouds (PSCs)
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Formation and Location | Form in the polar stratosphere at altitudes of 15,000–25,000 meters; common over Antarctica and the Arctic. |
Temperature Conditions | Require extremely cold temperatures, typically below −78°C (−108°F). |
Types | Type I: Composed of water and nitric acid. Type II: Made almost entirely of water ice. |
Role in Ozone Depletion | Facilitate chemical reactions that produce chlorine and bromine compounds, leading to ozone destruction. |
Appearance | Iridescent, shimmering pastel colors, leading to their nickname “nacreous” or “mother-of-pearl” clouds. |
Observation | Visible during twilight, illuminated from below by the Sun. |
Research and Monitoring | Studied for impact on ozone depletion and climate change; monitored via satellites and ground stations. |
Environmental Concern | Linked to human-made chemicals like CFCs; subject to international regulation like the Montreal Protocol. |
Climate Change Connection | Research ongoing into how climate change might affect PSCs’ frequency and distribution. |
Discovery and Study History | Observed since the 19th century; their role in ozone depletion understood in the 1980s. |
Source: Indian Express
Subject: Geography
Why in News?
India prepares for the longest night of the year on December 22, a phenomenon known as the Winter Solstice.
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Source: The Hindu
Subject: Government Schemes and Initatives
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Recently, the Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment informed the Rajya Sabha about the PM-AJAY scheme.
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Source: PIB
Subject: Defence and Security
Why in News?
The Union Home Ministry has approved the deployment of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in the Parliament complex, according to a government order.
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Source: The Hindu
Subject: Environment and Ecology
Why in News?
The Namdapha flying squirrel, missing for 42 years, has been sighted again in Arunachal Pradesh.
Namdapha Flying Squirrel
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Species Name | Namdapha Flying Squirrel (Biswamoyopterus biswasi) |
Type | Arboreal, nocturnal flying squirrel |
Endemic Region | Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India |
Habitat | Tall Mesua ferrea jungles, often on hill slopes in the catchment area of the Dihing River, northeastern India |
First Discovery | Known from a single specimen collected in Namdapha National Park in 1981 |
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Genus Significance | Was the sole member of its genus until the discovery of other species like Biswamoyopterus laoensis (2013) and Biswamoyopterus gaoligongensis (2018) |
Conservation Status | IUCN Status: Critically Endangered Wildlife Protection Act Status: Schedule I |
Threats | Threatened by poaching and possibly habitat destruction |
Source: Indian Express
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