Project Hangul – UPSC Notes – Environment
Project Hangul is a conservation and protection project for the critically endangered Kashmir Stag or Hangul.
Project Hangul is a conservation and protection project for the critically endangered Kashmir Stag or Hangul.
Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood for about 58% of India’s population. Read here to know more about Indian agriculture.
The National Mission For Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) was one of eight missions the Prime Minister launched as part of the National Climate Change Action Plan
The National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency (NMEEE) is a pivotal initiative outlined within the National Action Plan on Climate Change
In 2009, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy crafted a National Policy on Biofuels to address India’s heavy dependence on imported crude oil
Biofuel is a hydrocarbon fuel derived from organic material, offering alternatives to fossil fuels. Ethanol and biodiesel are prominent biofuels
Smog is an air pollution phenomenon that reduces visibility. Early in the 20th century, a mixture of smoke and fog was originally referred to as “smog.”
Deforestation is caused by a variety of factors, both human and natural. Natural processes that induce deforestation include forest fires
This article will explain Nutrient Cycling, which is crucial for the Environment syllabus of the UPSC Civil Service exam.
The Biogeochemical Cycle illustrates the movement of nutrients and other elements between biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems