Key Takeaways from First Conference On Transitioning Away From Fossil Fuels, co-hosted by Colombia and the Netherlands in Santa Marta, Columbia.
Key Takeaways
- Institutional continuity: Countries agreed to convene second conference in 2027, co-hosted by Tuvalu and Ireland.
- New coordination architecture: Bring together stakeholders working on different aspects of transition, while linking 30th Conference of Parties to UNFCCC or COP30 processes.
- Workstreams Launched: Three tracks on transition roadmaps, finance reforms, and producer–consumer coordination.
- Integration with global climate processes: Conference outcomes to feed into COP30 Presidency roadmap, contribute to second Global Stocktake under Paris Agreement.
- Science Panel for the Global Energy Transition: Launched to guide countries with evidence-based pathways aligned with 1.5°C target.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) launched Mission SAKSHAM, a mission-mode, sector-wide, all-India capacity-building training initiative for UCBs (Urban Co-operative Banks).
- UCBs are subset of cooperative banks operating primarily in urban and semi-urban areas.
About Mission SAKSHAM
- It aims to conduct a large number of training programmes (in-person and e-learning courses) for UCBs.
- Covers Various Target groups including Board Members, Senior Management, Heads of Risk, Compliance and Audit functions, and employees working in IT functions and other critical areas.
- Designed in consultation with Umbrella Organisation of UCBs and National / State Cooperative Federations.
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1 sourceProsopis juliflora, to be used as feedstock for India’s first green methanol production plant, designed to fuel ocean-going ships.
About Prosopis juliflora
- Leguminous tree highly resistant to drought and salinity, recognized as one of the world's most dominant invasive species.
- Native to Mexico, first introduced by British in 1920s to ‘green’ Delhi and by Gujarat forest department in 1961.
- Ecological Impacts:
- It is a Phreatophyte, a deep-rooted plant that absorbs water from the phreatic zone below water table, exacerbating hydrological drought.
- Reduces native plant diversity, posing a serious threat to Phyto diversity.
Ministry of Mines approved 58 companies under IS-PCMR as eligible for participation.
About IS-PCMR
- Notified on October 2025, scheme is a part of National Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM).
- Ministry: Ministry of Mines
- Aim: Develop domestic recycling capacity for critical minerals reducing import dependence, and supporting clean energy and advanced manufacturing sectors.
- Tenure: 6 years (from FY 2025-26 till FY 2030-31).
- Financial Outlay: ₹1,500 crore.
- Eligible Feedstock: E-waste, Lithium Ion Battery (LIB) scrap, and scrap other than e-waste & LIB scrap e.g. catalytic convertors in end-of-life vehicles.
Global Hepatitis Report 2026 released by World Health Organization (WHO).
- As per the report, India is among top contributors to global hepatitis deaths, particularly from hepatitis B and C.
About Hepatitis
- It is an inflammation of the liver, caused majorly by Hepatitis viruses, however, other infections, toxic substances (e.g. alcohol, certain drugs), and autoimmune diseases can also cause it.
- 5 main hepatitis viruses: Type A, B, C, D and E.
- Types B and C lead to chronic disease and are most common cause of liver cirrhosis and cancer.
- Hepatitis A and E typically caused by ingestion of contaminated food/water.
- Hepatitis B, C and D occur usually due to parenteral contact with infected body fluids.
Nilgiris forest fire contained in Tamil Nadu.
About Nilgiris Hills
- The Nilgiris are among the oldest mountain ranges in India.
- They are named as Blue Mountains, linked to the seasonal bloom of kurinji flowers.
- Located at the tri-junction of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka, they form part of the Western Ghats.
- Major hill stations include Ooty, Coonoor, and Kotagiri.
- Diversity: Includes tropical evergreen, semi-evergreen, moist and dry deciduous forests, montane sholas and grasslands.
- Key Fauna: Lion-tailed macaque, Nilgiri tahr, tiger, elephant, and gaur.
- Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve: 1st in India; Part of the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme.
New study finds the Standard Model of Particle Physics remains accurate, with no discrepancy.

- Refined theoretical calculations have resolved the muon (subatomic particle similar to electron but heavier) "anomaly" which challenged the Standard Model.
About Standard Model of Particle Physics
- Basic building blocks of matter: The Standard Model classifies all visible matter using quarks (which build protons and neutrons) and leptons (such as electrons).
- Fundamental Forces: It describes how three of nature's forces (electromagnetic, strong nuclear, and weak nuclear) govern subatomic behavior.
- Force-carrying particles: It explains interactions through bosons (which act as force carriers), such as photons (electromagnetism), W and Z bosons (weak force), and gluons (strong force).
Centre cuts windfall tax on diesel & jet fuel exports in line with the price fluctuations in the international market due to the West Asia war.
About Windfall Tax
- It is a government levy on extraordinary profits earned by companies or individuals due to unexpected circumstances.
- This occurs when global events, such as geopolitical tensions or commodity price surges, lead to windfall gains for certain sectors (E.g. oil and gas).
- Objective: To capture a portion of these unexpected gains to fund public projects, reduce deficits, or redistribute wealth.
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3 sourcesBarkha Subba and Parveen Shaikh won the Whitley Awards for protecting the Himalayan salamander and Indian skimmer habitats.
About Whitley Award
- Given by the Whitley Fund for Nature, a UK-based nature conservation charity.
- Purpose: Supports conservationists in protecting wildlife and ecosystems.
- Recognition: Known as the Green Oscars, awarded each year.
About Himalayan salamander
- It is a rare, semi-aquatic amphibian found in the Eastern Himalaya.
- Endemic to India, Nepal and Bhutan, also found in Myanmar, Thailand, etc.
- Classified as vulnerable by IUCN.
- Salamanders return to their natal site to breed and lay eggs, a process known as philopatry.
About Indian Skimmer
- It is one of the three bird species that belong to the skimmer genus Rynchops.
- Classified as Endangered by IUCN.
- India is home to more than 90% of the global population, especially in Chambal River.
- Known for their bright orange bills, they skim the surface of rivers by inches to catch fish. They nest on sandbars, mid river islands that appear seasonally.
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1 sourceThe Union Health Minister launched key health initiatives at the 10th National Summit on Innovation and Inclusivity.
New Initiatives Launched
- Swasth Bharat Portal: A one-stop integrated platform designed to bring multiple national health programmes onto a single digital interface.
- It is ABDM-compliant and integrates with ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account).
- JANANI Portal (Journey of Antenatal, Natal and Neonatal Integrated Care): Tracks Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health (RMNCH) data and adopts a lifecycle approach to ensure continuum of care.
- Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) 2.0 & Guidance document on Diabetes in Children and adolescent: Updated guidelines (from 2013) addressing evolving child health needs, including emerging conditions and non-communicable diseases among children.