Introduction: A Nuclear Vision for Viksit Bharat@2047  As India marches toward its ambitious goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047, energy security stands as a pivotal pillar in the vision of Viksit Bharat . Amid the global climate crisis and rising energy demands, nuclear power has re-emerged as a compelling solution. India’s commitment to achieving 100 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2047 is both visionary and necessary—but achieving this requires a strategic shift in policy, participation, and international cooperation.  While India’s nuclear energy sector has traditionally been a tightly controlled domain under government monopoly—primarily led by the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)  and Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) —it is now imperative to welcome private sector investments and foreign partnerships. A reformed nuclear ecosystem can unlock the full potential of atomic energy as a clean, reliable, and scalable contributor to India’s net-zero  aspiration...
Keeling Curve: Tracking the Rise of Atmospheric CO₂   In 2024 , atmospheric CO₂ levels  reached a record high , driven by wildfires and human activities , as reported by the Keeling Curve . This alarming rise underscores the accelerating impact of climate change  on our planet. What is the Keeling Curve? The Keeling Curve  is a graph  that tracks the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in Earth's atmosphere  over time, measured in parts per million (ppm) . It is one of the most critical indicators  of long-term climate change  and global warming trends. Key Facts About the Keeling Curve When & Where Did It Begin? Continuous CO₂ measurements  began in 1958  at the Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii . It remains the longest-running  and most reliable  dataset on atmospheric CO₂ levels. Who Developed It? ✔ Charles David Keeling , an American scientist, pioneered the first accurate measurements of atmospheric CO₂. ✔ His work proved the direct link  between human activities and rising ...