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    Posted 23 Jul 2024

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    World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

    Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) and WIPO signed a Letter of Intent towards building joint innovation programs in global south.

    • AIM is Government of India’s flagship initiative to promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in country and was setup in 2016 under NITI Aayog.

    About WIPO (HQ: Geneva, Switzerland)

    • Established in 1967, it is the United Nations (UN) agency aims to encourage creative activity, to promote protection of intellectual property throughout the world.
    • It currently has 193 member states (India is a member).
    • All member states of UN are entitled, though not obliged, to become members of specialized agencies.
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    • Atal Innovation Mission
    • UN Agency
    • WIPO

    Greenium

    Indian sovereign green bonds hardly received any Greenium from private investor’s accodrding to Economic Survey 2023-24.

    • Green bonds are debt instruments that fund specific projects/activities categorised as 'green' under national or international green taxonomies

    About Greenium

    • It refers to pricing benefits based on the logic that investors are willing to pay extra or accept lower yields in exchange for sustainable impact (United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)). 
    • It is the additional cost of choosing a clean technology over one that emits more greenhouse gases. 
    • Tags :
    • Green Bonds
    • Greenium

    Global Capability Centres (GCC)

    India’s growing reputation as the preferred destination for GCCs by multinational corporations has significantly boosted services exports.

    About GCCs 

    • Also known as Global In-house Centers or Captive Centers
    • These are established by Multinational Corporations worldwide to make use of global talent, resources, and expertise. 
    • They provide a range of services such as research and development, IT services, business process outsourcing etc.
    • GCCs provide access to specialized talent, cutting-edge technology, etc. empowering businesses to compete globally.
    • Tags :
    • Global In-house Centers
    • Global Capability Centres (GCC)

    Green Climate Fund (GCF)

    GCF approves several projects in developing countries including a project in India (Financing Mitigation and Adaptation Projects (FMAP)). 

    About FMAP 

    • It is an initiative of Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI). 
    • It will extend loan to MSMEs, for projects such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy storage and e-mobility.

    About Green Climate Fund

    • It is the world’s largest dedicated climate fund. 
      • Established under the Cancún Agreements in 2010.
    • Mandate is to foster a paradigm shift towards low emission, climate-resilient development pathways in developing countries. 
    • Operating entity of the financial mechanism of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
    • Tags :
    • Climate change
    • Paris Agreement
    • Climate Adaption and Mitigation
    • Green climate fund

    Clarion-clipperton Zone (CCZ)

    India will apply for licences from International Seabed Authority (ISA) to explore deep-sea minerals in Clarion-clipperton Zone of Pacific Ocean for Critical Minerals. 

    About Clarion-clipperton Zone

    • It is a region spanning 5,000 kilometers across the central Pacific Ocean, at depths of 4,000 - 5,500 meters.
    • It is a vast area between Hawaii and Mexico, rich in polymetallic nodules.
      • Polymetallic nodules are a potential mineral resource for copper, nickel, cobalt, iron, manganese, and rare earth elements.
      • These minerals are essential for electric vehicles and solar panels, including manganese, nickel, copper, and cobalt.
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    • Critical Minerals
    • International Seabed Authority
    • Polymetallic nodules
    • Pacific ocean

    Curiosity Rover

    NASA’s Curiosity rover discovers yellowish-green crystals of pure (elemental) sulfur on Mars.

    • Curiosity’s mission (2011) was launched to study where and when the planet’s ancient terrain could have provided the nutrients needed for microbial life.

    About Discovery: 

    • Sulfur is a key ingredient for life and is one of the six building blocks, along with carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus. 
      • Presence of Sulfur on Mars suggests possibilities of life-bearing conditions. 
    • It’s one of several discoveries Curiosity has made while driving within Gediz Vallis channel. 
      • Gediz Vallis channel is near Mount Sharp, the base of which the rover has been ascending since 2014. 

     

     

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    • sulphur
    • Gediz Vallis channel.
    • Mount Sharp
    • NASA’s Curiosity rover

    Graphite

    Coal India Limited got its first critical-mineral asset, a graphite block in Madhya Pradesh.

    About Graphite

    • Graphite is crystalline allotropes of carbon. Other carbon allotropes include Diamond and Fullerene.
    • Natural graphite available in three forms- amorphous, flake, and crystalline vein graphite.
    • Properties:  It is non-metal but has many properties of metals.
      • Good conductor of electricity.
      • High natural strength and stiffness.
      • Corrosion-resistant against most common acids (e.g. hydrochloric acid).
      • High natural lubricity and one of the lightest of all reinforcing agents.
    • Applications: As anode material in lithium-ion battery; lubricants; pencil, source material for graphene, etc.
    • Tags :
    • Graphite
    • Allotropes

    Probiotics

    Scientists have uncovered a new strain of lactic acid bacterium that could be a promising probiotic for food and pharmaceutical industry.

    About Probiotic

    • Probiotics are live microorganisms (bacteria and yeasts) that are intended to have health benefits when consumed or applied to body.
      • Lactobacillus acidophilus (probiotic bacteria) naturally occurs in human gut and other parts of body. It helps digestive system to break down sugars like lactose into lactic acid.
    • They can be found in yogurt and other fermented foods, dietary supplements, and beauty products.
    • Benefits: Improving intestinal tract health; Help body to maintain healthy community of microorganisms;  stimulate systemic immune response etc.
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    • Lactobacillus acidophilus
    • Probiotics
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