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GS1 : Geography- river systems- projects- Mekedatu project and its impact on ecology
πPrelims info : Mekedatu project
πPrelims info : Mekedatu project
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GS1- Geography- Precipitation patterns- Indian Monsoon- IMD forecasts
π΅Related Prelims info :
π΄1) Classification of Monsoon - Click here
π΄2)State of climate report of IMD- Click here
π΄3) Which states receive rainfall from northeast monsoon?- Note this table - Click here
β Mains info :
Q)Impact of El-nino on NE monsoon?- Click here
#Geography
π΅Related Prelims info :
π΄1) Classification of Monsoon - Click here
π΄2)State of climate report of IMD- Click here
π΄3) Which states receive rainfall from northeast monsoon?- Note this table - Click here
β Mains info :
Q)Impact of El-nino on NE monsoon?- Click here
#Geography
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#Geography
β Gs1- Geography- Earthquakes
β Gs3- Disaster management
π΄Q) What is a Central seismic Gap region ? Why is Himalayan Region prone to so many earthquakes?-
Ans : The answer for this is in the highlights.
π΄Disaster management angle :
π΄NDMA has taken an initiative on Earthquake Disaster Risk Indexing (EDRI) for 50 important cities and 1 District in Seismic Zone IV & V areas- for comparing the overall risk across large number of cities or region
π΄Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council (BMTPC) - Earthquake Hazard Maps and Atlases for the country
π΄ NDMA have taken up a project for disaster risk management by establishing GIS Server and creation of database to integrate data obtained from various stakeholders to increase disaster preparedness
πOther initiatives- google this and make notes
1. National School Safety Programme (NSSP),
2. Aapdamitra scheme
β Gs1- Geography- Earthquakes
β Gs3- Disaster management
π΄Q) What is a Central seismic Gap region ? Why is Himalayan Region prone to so many earthquakes?-
Ans : The answer for this is in the highlights.
π΄Disaster management angle :
π΄NDMA has taken an initiative on Earthquake Disaster Risk Indexing (EDRI) for 50 important cities and 1 District in Seismic Zone IV & V areas- for comparing the overall risk across large number of cities or region
π΄Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council (BMTPC) - Earthquake Hazard Maps and Atlases for the country
π΄ NDMA have taken up a project for disaster risk management by establishing GIS Server and creation of database to integrate data obtained from various stakeholders to increase disaster preparedness
πOther initiatives- google this and make notes
1. National School Safety Programme (NSSP),
2. Aapdamitra scheme
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GS1 : Geography- river systems- Brahmaputra - Impact of dams on ecosystem and livlihoods- Since Brahmaputra is an international river- this is also an IR issue.
β οΈBefore proceeding further please answer this Prelims question - click here
β Importance of Brahmaputra :
π΄1) Economic geography
π΄2) Biodiversity
π΄3) Geology- Disaster Management
#Environment
β οΈBefore proceeding further please answer this Prelims question - click here
β Importance of Brahmaputra :
π΄1) Economic geography
π΄2) Biodiversity
π΄3) Geology- Disaster Management
#Environment
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Gs1 - Geography- climate- IMD- cyclone prediction - science of monsoon
π΄1) Classification of Monsoon - Click here
π΄2)State of climate report of IMD- Click here
π΄3) Which states receive rainfall from northeast monsoon?- Note this table - Click here
β Mains info :
Q)Impact of El-nino on NE monsoon?- Click here
#Geography
π΄1) Classification of Monsoon - Click here
π΄2)State of climate report of IMD- Click here
π΄3) Which states receive rainfall from northeast monsoon?- Note this table - Click here
β Mains info :
Q)Impact of El-nino on NE monsoon?- Click here
#Geography
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#Environment
β GS1 : Geography- river systems- Brahmaputra - Impact of dams on ecosystem and livlihoods- Since Brahmaputra is an international river- this is also an IR issue. - Already discussed here
β Importance of the Project for China:
1. Provide 300 billion kWh of clean, renewable and zero-carbon electricity annually.
2. Chinaβs goal of reaching a carbon emissions peak before 2030 and carbon neutrality till 2060.
β GS1 : Geography- river systems- Brahmaputra - Impact of dams on ecosystem and livlihoods- Since Brahmaputra is an international river- this is also an IR issue. - Already discussed here
β Importance of the Project for China:
1. Provide 300 billion kWh of clean, renewable and zero-carbon electricity annually.
2. Chinaβs goal of reaching a carbon emissions peak before 2030 and carbon neutrality till 2060.
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#Environment #Geography
β GS3: Conservation
β Gs -1 : Geography - natural resources- soil and its significance for Biodiversity
π΄ How to handle land degradation and water scarcity through land reforms- click here
π΄Why restoring degraded land is critical for India?- click here
π΄What can be the impact of wasteland conversion ?- click here
β GS3: Conservation
β Gs -1 : Geography - natural resources- soil and its significance for Biodiversity
π΄ How to handle land degradation and water scarcity through land reforms- click here
π΄Why restoring degraded land is critical for India?- click here
π΄What can be the impact of wasteland conversion ?- click here
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#Environment #Geography
β GS3: Conservation
β Gs -1 : Geography - natural resources- soil
Read about the organizations highlighted here
β GS3: Conservation
β Gs -1 : Geography - natural resources- soil
Read about the organizations highlighted here
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#Environment
β Gs3- Climate change and Economy- How can india make a transition towards clean energy?
π΄There are 6 themes presented in the article which is based on the book- New maps- based on geopolitics- A very insightful book- Would recommend it to those who like reading :
1. US shale gas
2. Russia's oil
3. South china sea - china domination
4. Sectarian strife- Shia/sunni conflicts
5. Paris climate change
6. Impact of clean technologies on future energy
β What are the policy options for India?
π΄1) India should become the hub of battery technology manufacturers
π΄2) R&D strategy for clean energy by 2035
π Follow @ecologyhighlights for Environment and Geography news snippets
β Gs3- Climate change and Economy- How can india make a transition towards clean energy?
π΄There are 6 themes presented in the article which is based on the book- New maps- based on geopolitics- A very insightful book- Would recommend it to those who like reading :
1. US shale gas
2. Russia's oil
3. South china sea - china domination
4. Sectarian strife- Shia/sunni conflicts
5. Paris climate change
6. Impact of clean technologies on future energy
β What are the policy options for India?
π΄1) India should become the hub of battery technology manufacturers
π΄2) R&D strategy for clean energy by 2035
π Follow @ecologyhighlights for Environment and Geography news snippets
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#Environment
π΄Percapita Emissions vs Total emissions of GHG
π Follow @ecologyhighlights for Environment and Geography news snippets
πJoin
@hinduhighlights for News analysis
@upschighlights for prelims info
β https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAESR82f2udyeOGWOaQ - Main channel for prelims 2021 prep
π΄Percapita Emissions vs Total emissions of GHG
π Follow @ecologyhighlights for Environment and Geography news snippets
πJoin
@hinduhighlights for News analysis
@upschighlights for prelims info
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#Environment
β Moolamylliang- village in Meghalayaβs - affected by Rat hole mining- miners crawl into winding underground tunnels that are just 4-5 feet in diameter to extract coal- which made it a deserted place
π΄ National Green Tribunal (NGT) banned hazardous rat-hole coal mining in Meghalaya in April 2014 and set a time limit for transporting the coal already mined till that time.
π΄Impact : large-scale deforestation going on
π΄Issue : Being a tribal state where the 6th Schedule applies, all land is privately owned, and hence coal mining is done by private parties. The schedule does not explicitly refer to mining
π Follow @ecologyhighlights for Environment and Geography news snippets
πJoin
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β Moolamylliang- village in Meghalayaβs - affected by Rat hole mining- miners crawl into winding underground tunnels that are just 4-5 feet in diameter to extract coal- which made it a deserted place
π΄ National Green Tribunal (NGT) banned hazardous rat-hole coal mining in Meghalaya in April 2014 and set a time limit for transporting the coal already mined till that time.
π΄Impact : large-scale deforestation going on
π΄Issue : Being a tribal state where the 6th Schedule applies, all land is privately owned, and hence coal mining is done by private parties. The schedule does not explicitly refer to mining
π Follow @ecologyhighlights for Environment and Geography news snippets
πJoin
@hinduhighlights for News analysis
@upschighlights for prelims info
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#Environment
β Gs3- Conservation- Example of community based conservation - Swaraj sanghathan
π Follow @ecologyhighlights for Environment and Geography news snippets
πJoin
@hinduhighlights for News analysis
@upschighlights for prelims info
β https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAESR82f2udyeOGWOaQ - Main channel for prelims 2021 prep
β Gs3- Conservation- Example of community based conservation - Swaraj sanghathan
π Follow @ecologyhighlights for Environment and Geography news snippets
πJoin
@hinduhighlights for News analysis
@upschighlights for prelims info
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#Environment
β GS3- Climate change- Pollution- Emissions gap report
π Follow @ecologyhighlights for Environment and Geography news snippets
πJoin
@hinduhighlights for News analysis
@upschighlights for prelims info
@Quizhighlights- for Quiz
β GS3- Climate change- Pollution- Emissions gap report
π Follow @ecologyhighlights for Environment and Geography news snippets
πJoin
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@upschighlights for prelims info
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#Geography #Environment
β Gs 1- Geography- Changes to geological features- impact on environment
β Gs-3 : Biodiversity- Issues caused by manmade changes to environment
πPrelims info on Brahmaputra - Impact of dams on ecosystem and livlihoods- Since Brahmaputra is an international river- this is also an IR issue. - Already discussed here
πImportance of the Project for China:
1. Provide 300 billion kWh of clean, renewable and zero-carbon electricity annually.
2. Chinaβs goal of reaching a carbon emissions peak before 2030 and carbon neutrality till 2060.
β Importance of Brahmaputra :
π΄1) Economic geography
π΄2) Biodiversity
π΄3) Geology- Disaster Management-
π΄Why should India take its architectural standards seriously in the himalayan region? - Click here
β Gs 1- Geography- Changes to geological features- impact on environment
β Gs-3 : Biodiversity- Issues caused by manmade changes to environment
πPrelims info on Brahmaputra - Impact of dams on ecosystem and livlihoods- Since Brahmaputra is an international river- this is also an IR issue. - Already discussed here
πImportance of the Project for China:
1. Provide 300 billion kWh of clean, renewable and zero-carbon electricity annually.
2. Chinaβs goal of reaching a carbon emissions peak before 2030 and carbon neutrality till 2060.
β Importance of Brahmaputra :
π΄1) Economic geography
π΄2) Biodiversity
π΄3) Geology- Disaster Management-
π΄Why should India take its architectural standards seriously in the himalayan region? - Click here
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#Environment #Geography
π΄GS1 Urbanization
π΄GS3 Infrastructure
π΄GS3- Economic growth-> Green growth/sustainable growth
πGS-1 : Impact of ocean waves on life - click here
π΄Rain or tide based flooding
πJoin
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@ecologyhighlights for high value environment and Geography snippets from news
π΄GS1 Urbanization
π΄GS3 Infrastructure
π΄GS3- Economic growth-> Green growth/sustainable growth
πGS-1 : Impact of ocean waves on life - click here
π΄Rain or tide based flooding
πJoin
@hinduhighlights for News analysis
@upschighlights for prelims info
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Renewable energy- solar energy- Spatial and temporal analysis of any industry is a common theme in geography- Yes you may not find direct answers in textbooks always- UPSC is no longer an exam for reproduction of information
1) Importance of Solar power for Self reliance- click here
2) Regional variation- General question from static textbooks also you can use example of- solar cities
3) Issues - Not the demand of the question here but just quoting for any future reference: Click here
1) Importance of Solar power for Self reliance- click here
2) Regional variation- General question from static textbooks also you can use example of- solar cities
3) Issues - Not the demand of the question here but just quoting for any future reference: Click here
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Gs -1 : Geography- Impact of climate change on climate
πRains in January are a rare phenomenon in Kerala. Data from meteorological station at Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Myladumpara, Idukki district shows that the rainfall received during 1-10 Jan is the highest since the last 30 years.
πFor cardamom, this untimely rain has been a blessing in disguise as the cropping season got extended and farmers could avoid irrigation thus far.
πThis rain due to LaNiΓ±a has caused havoc in crops like rice which was ready for harvest in many places.It has adversely affected crops like mango, cashew, banana & rubber.
πImpact of La NiΓ±a: it impacts global climate & disrupts normal weather patterns, which can lead to intense storms in some places and droughts in others. La Nina conditions played an important factor in having a good monsoon
πRains in January are a rare phenomenon in Kerala. Data from meteorological station at Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Myladumpara, Idukki district shows that the rainfall received during 1-10 Jan is the highest since the last 30 years.
πFor cardamom, this untimely rain has been a blessing in disguise as the cropping season got extended and farmers could avoid irrigation thus far.
πThis rain due to LaNiΓ±a has caused havoc in crops like rice which was ready for harvest in many places.It has adversely affected crops like mango, cashew, banana & rubber.
πImpact of La NiΓ±a: it impacts global climate & disrupts normal weather patterns, which can lead to intense storms in some places and droughts in others. La Nina conditions played an important factor in having a good monsoon
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#Geography
β Gs -1 : Geography- Impact of climate change on climate-
Reasons for droughts- How meeting paris climate deal targets can actually help us?
β Gs -1 : Geography- Impact of climate change on climate-
Reasons for droughts- How meeting paris climate deal targets can actually help us?