Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle 

Banking service chronicle this article was published in magazine  it is a placeholder term for what has variously been called genetic information bioinformation sequence information natural information genetic sequence data nucleotide sequence data or genetic resources. 60lack of finance with the biodiversity finance gap estimated at roughly $700bn per year for conservation over the decade the target to mobilise $200bn per year by 2030 falls short. prioritization gbf contains limited direction on which terrestrial and marine areas to prioritise for conservation. lack of clarity regarding for digital sequencing information (dsi) mechanism several details regarding the mechanism for benefit-sharing from use of dsi are yet to be finalized such as who will govern the global fund where would contribution come from and how monetary and non-monetary benefits will be distributed. Banking service chronicle magazine absence of usa us is the only major economy that is not a signatory to the gbf as it is not a member of the un convention on biological diversity. without the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases the gbfs capacity to galvanise international action may be limited. o the united states signed the treaty in 1993 but has not ratified it Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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Sunday, February 18, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 3 this article was published in december national food security act (nfsa) 2013 why in news the centre has launched pm garib kalyan anna yojana (pmgkay) to provide free of cost food grains for a year under the national food security act (nfsa) 2013. more on news under the newly launched pmgkay rice wheat and coarse grains shall be provided free of cost for all eligible households (both primary households and antodaya anna yojana) under section 3 of the nfsa from january 1 2023 to december 31 2023. until now beneficiaries were paying the subsidised price called central issue price (cip) worth rs.1 rs.2 and rs.3 for coarse-grains wheat and rice respectively. Junior science refresher magazine subscription the subsidised prices are specified in schedule-1 of the nfsa 2013 which the government can change by executive order. the pmgkay issubsuming two subsidy schemes (refer box) food subsidy to food corporation of india (fci) Junior science refresher magazine subscription price.


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Thursday, February 15, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 4 this article was published in the magazine reports and indices report details state of the worlds land and water resources for food and agriculture (solaw 2021) released by food and agriculture organisation (fao) report aims to take stock of implications for agriculture and recommend solutions for transforming the combined role of land and water in global food systems. impacts of plastic pollution on freshwater aquatic terrestrial and avian migratory species released by conservation of migratory species and the un environment programme as part of the japan-funded counter measure ii project to identify sources and pathways of plastic pollution in river systems in asia. it identifies the impacts of plastic pollution on land and freshwater migratory species protected by the convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals (cms). Junior science refresher magazine subscription key highlights study noted that 53 million tonnes of plastic could enter aquatic systems annually by 2030 which could eventually increase to 90 million tonnes. major threats highlighted by report include - entanglement in plastic waste such as fishing nets; ingestion of plastic impacting food web; space constraint and hindrance for species living on air-water interface owing to plastic waste etc. migratory birds such as the black-faced spoonbill and the osprey had been observed making nests out of plastics often resulting in the entanglement of their chicks Junior science refresher magazine subscription price.


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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 15 this article was published in the magazine undp launched this project in partnership with hindustan coca-cola beverages private limited hindustan unilever limited among others for building on existing systems to reduce the impact of plastic waste on the environment in india. it promotes collection segregation and recycling of all kinds of plastics to move towards a circular economy. so far 83000 metric tonne of plastic waste has been collected. the project has reached out to 5500 safaisathis in an effort to institutionalize workers from the informal sector. Banking service chronicle magazine “utthaan” a social protection programme was launched to help 9000 safaisathis. uronema africanum borge (uab) recently researchers from university of madras and presidency college chennai isolated uab as a potential biodegradation agent for plastic sheet. uab is a variety of microalga which produce different kinds of extracellular polysaccharides enzymes toxins such as cyanotoxins hormones to react with polymer sheets and break them into simpler monomers. uab is commonly found in africa asia and Europe Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 4 this article was published in the magazine impact on human health creates ground for zoonotic disease water- and food-borne diseases and respiratory diseases. higher threats of malnutrition from reduced food and water supplies. environmental impacts causes extreme weather events accelerates biodiversity loss and disruption of ecosystem services. contributes to climate change land degradation is a driver of climate change through emission of greenhouse gases (ghgs) and reduced ability of land to act as a carbon sinksince climate change also exacerbates the rate and magnitude of several ongoing land degradation processes and introduces new degradation patterns this creates a positive feedback cycle. shine india monthly magazine status of land degradation and desertification in india key findings of desertification and land degradation atlas of india increase in area under degradation and desertification around 97.85 million ha (29.77% of the total geographic area (tga) of the country) is undergoing land degradation during 2018-19 an increase from the findings for the years 2011-13 (see figure). also 83.69 million ha area is observed as undergoing desertification for the years 2018-19 which is a cumulative increase of 1.05 million ha area from the timeframe 2011-13 shine india monthly magazine subscription


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Saturday, February 3, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 27 this article can be seen in the magazine trend increase of 721 sq km (0.76%) trees outside forests (tof)  tof 29.29 million hectares (36.18% of the total forest and tree cover of india).  states having largest extent of tof maharashtra followed by odisha and karnataka.  states/uts having maximum percentage of tof lakshadweep followed by kerala and goa. forest cover w.r.t. recorded  trends forest cover inside the rfa/gw increase of 31 sq km 78 forest area (rfa) or green wash (gw) forest cover outside the rfa/gw increase of 1509 sq km area specific forest cover forest cover in the hill districts  total forest cover 40.17% of the total geographical area of these districts.  trend in forest cover decrease of 902 sq km (0.32%) in 140 hill districts. tribal districts  total forest cover 37.53% of the geographical area of these districts. Junior science refresher magazine subscription price  trend in forest cover decrease of 655 sq km inside the rfa/gw in the tribal districts increase of 600 sq km outside the rfa/gw in the tribal districts. northeastern region  total forest cover 64.66% of its geographical area.  trend in forest cover decrease of 1020 sq km (0.60%). forest cover in tiger reserves (tr) and tiger corridor (tc)  forest cover in the tr 55666.27 sq km (7.80% of the countrys total forest cover and 74.51% of the total area of trs) tr with largest forest cover nagarjunasagarsrisailam tiger reserve andhra pradesh  forest cover in the tiger corridors 11575.12 sq km (1.62 % of the countrys total forest cover) decadal changes between 2011 and 2021 assessments  forest cover in tr decreased by 22.6 sq km (0.04%) Junior science refresher magazine subscription


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Friday, February 2, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 10 this article can be seen in the magazine cicadas are hemipteran insects known for their loud complex and speciesspecific acoustic signals or songs which act as indicators of a healthy forest ecosystem. most cicadas are canopy dwellers and are found in natural forests with large trees. cicadas are herbivores and live in the soil and feed on tree roots for a period of 3 to 17 years depending on the species.  the generic diversity of cicadas in india and bangladesh ranks the highest in the world followed by china. 75 locusts  belonging to family of grasshoppers they are omnivorous and have life span of 90 days.  four species of locusts are found in india desert locust (schistocerca gregaria) migratory locust (locusta migratoria) bombay locust (nomadacrissuccincta) and tree locust (anacridium sp.).  shine india monthly magazine telugu three breeding seasons for locusts -winter breeding [november to december] spring breeding [january to june] and summer breeding [july to october].  india has only summer breeding season.  locust warning organisation (lwo) ministry of agriculture & farmers welfare is responsible for monitoring survey and control of desert locust.  toxic pesticides like malathion and chlorpyrifos are used to control desert locust invasion. dragonflies  according to the first global assessment of these species in the updated iucn red list of threatened species results show that 16% out of 6016 species are at risk of extinction shine india monthly magazine subscription


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