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Highlights of 2 July 2025 Current Affairs
- The Ministry of Environment released draft GHG Emission Intensity Target Rules as part of the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme, applying to 400+ industrial units in sectors like steel, aluminium, and petrochemicals.
- The Bureau of Energy Efficiency will set and monitor these targets, and units failing to comply may face financial penalties under the Environment Protection Act.
- Industries that emit less than their assigned limit will earn tradable carbon credit certificates, encouraging efficient production and emissions control.
- India has existing market-based mechanisms like PAT, REC, and ETS that promote energy efficiency and renewable energy adoption across sectors.
- Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented a seven-point strategy at the UN’s FFD4 to attract private capital for sustainable infrastructure and development.
- The plan includes de-risking projects, blended finance, improving credit rating methods, and expanding grassroots access to funding for MSMEs.
- UNCTAD’s “A World of Debt 2025” report revealed global public debt hit $102 trillion, with developing countries facing faster-growing and costlier debt burdens.
- The report recommends crisis-time debt service pauses, faster restructuring under the G20 framework, and broader use of IMF’s sustainability funds.
- RBI’s Financial Stability Report shows strong growth prospects, declining NPAs, stable inflation, and a robust banking sector despite global risks.
- Under the Wilmington Declaration, QUAD nations launched a joint observer mission to boost maritime cooperation, security, and support India’s SAGAR vision.
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