Indian Environment Service (IES)
The Supreme Court has recently ordered the Centre to create a specialised Indian Environment Service (IES) at the national level. In 2014, a committee led by former Cabinet Secretary TSR Subramanian advocated the formation of IES.
About Indian Environment Service (IES)
- It will act as an expert group in the public and quasi-governmental sectors over the next decades, regarding environmental matters.
Need
- Environment Degradation: India is concerned about constant environmental degradation, ecological imbalance, climate change, water scarcity, and other issues. Citizens face a variety of environmental concerns, including air pollution, water pollution, solid waste and rubbish elimination, and natural ....
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Ecology & Environment
- 1 Climate Justice and the Principle of Equity in Negotiations
- 2 Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) – Implications for Indian Exports
- 3 Climate Finance and Operationalizing Loss & Damage Mechanisms
- 4 NDCs and India’s Progress on Paris Agreement Targets
- 5 Climate Finance Taxonomy: Defining Green Investment Standards
- 6 Climate Change: Impacts on Agriculture and Food Security
- 7 Water Scarcity and Climate Resilience
- 8 Emissions Trading and Air Quality Management
- 9 Forest Fire Management in India
- 10 Sudden Climate Variability and Extreme Weather Pattern Shifts

