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a) CBAM is a mechanism aimed at reducing carbon emissions from domestic industries by imposing strict regulations on their production processes.
b) CBAM is a trade policy that places tariffs on imports based on the carbon footprint associated with the production of those goods.
c) CBAM is a financial incentive provided to companies adopting green technologies to encourage sustainable practices.
d) CBAM is a global agreement establishing a cap on carbon emissions for each participating country.
a) Preservatives in processed foods.
b) Fruit-ripening agents.
c) Insecticide in agriculture.
d) Moisturising agents in cosmetics.
a) Germanwatch.
b) United Nations Environment Programme.
c) Oxfam International.
d) World Wide Fund for Nature
a) They are newly discovered Main-sequence stars in outer galactic space.
b) They are names of spacecraft launched by NASA for a lunar mission.
c) They are two varieties of rice developed through genetic modification.
d) They are species of butterflies found in the Himalayan region facing conservation threats.
a) Carbon dioxide.
b) Water Vapor.
c) Methane.
d) Ozone.
a) Great Indian Bustard, Musk Deer, Red Panda and Asiatic Wild Ass.
b) Kashmir Stag, Cheetal, Blue Bull and Great Indian Bustard.
c) Snow leopard, Nilgiri langur, Indian bison and Dugongs.
d) Lion-tailed Macaque, Blue Bull, Hanuman Langur and Cheetal.
a) Namdapha National Park.
b) Kaziranga National Park.
c) Mouling National park.
d) Kanchendzonga National park.
a) Conservation and sustainable management of wetlands.
b) Enhancing agricultural productivity.
c) Providing financial assistance for higher education.
d) Ensuring clean drinking water in rural areas.
a) They are species of flowering plants commonly found in tropical regions.
b) They are species of small freshwater fish known for mosquito control.
c) They are types of venomous snakes found in South Asia.
d) They are endangered species of sea turtles.
a) A mysterious phenomenon observed by Alexander von Humboldt during his botanical expeditions.
b) The complex relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem services discovered by Alexander von Humboldt.
c) The enigmatic patterns of species distribution and diversity observed by Alexander von Humboldt in his ecological studies.
d) The secret codes used by Alexander von Humboldt to classify plant and animal species during his explorations.