Nov 13th 2024 Current Affairs

Index:

1. COP 29 Underway

What is COP?

  • Conference of Parties (COP): The COP is an annual meeting under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), an international treaty signed in 1992 to tackle climate change.
  • Purpose: Countries come together to negotiate and make commitments to mitigate climate change and provide finance to developing countries.

 

Key Points Discussed at COP29 (2024)

  • Main Focus: Encouraging countries to develop a shared plan to curb global warming, with emphasis on implementing climate finance to help developing nations.

 

Achievements of Previous COPs

  1. Kyoto Protocol (COP3, 1997): The first major breakthrough. It set legally binding emission reduction targets for developed countries.
  2. Paris Agreement (COP21, 2015): A landmark deal to keep global temperature rise below 2°C, preferably below 1.5°C, with countries setting their own Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
  3. Glasgow (COP26, 2021): Pushed for phasing down coal and reducing fossil fuel subsidies.

 

Criticisms of COP

  • Ineffective mechanisms: COP has been criticized for failing to put the world on a clear path to keeping global warming under control.
  • Insufficient funding: The promise of $100 billion annually for developing countries by 2020 remains unmet.

 

Expectations from COP29

  • Climate finance: Focus on revising the collective quantifiable goals (NCQG), ensuring developed countries meet their financial commitments.

New goals: Parties are expected to agree on a roadmap to meet new targets under the NCQG.

2. China Singles' Day: Key Points

  1. Overview
  • Date: November 11 (11/11).
  • Symbolism: Represents lone figures, celebrating singlehood.
  • Significance: Largest online shopping day globally, dubbed “the biggest shopping day on Earth.”
  • 2022 Sales: Goods worth $157.97 billion sold (Bain Consultancy).

 

  1. Origin of Singles’ Day
  • Year: 1993.
  • Place: Nanjing University, China.
  • Original Name: Bachelor’s Day.
  • Tradition: Single individuals (mainly men) celebrated with gifts and parties.
  • Shift in Meaning: As Western dating culture grew, it became a celebration of singlehood.

 

  1. Rise of Commercialization
  • Initiated by Alibaba (2009):
    • Introduced a 24-hour mega shopping festival with promotional slogans like:
      “Even if you don’t have a boyfriend or girlfriend, you can at least shop like crazy.”
    • Attracted consumers, breaking stigma around singlehood.
  • Global Influence:
    • Other brands adopted it with glitzy marketing (e.g., live-streamed Shanghai fashion shows in 2016).
    • Comparable to Amazon’s Prime Day Sale (2015).

 

  1. Economic and Social Impact
  • Economic Scale:
    • Promotes massive consumption.
    • Grew into the world’s biggest 24-hour online sale event.
  • Pandemic Effect:
    • Covid-19 Impact: Growth slowed to single digits.
    • Challenges: Reduced novelty and tempered business expectations.
  • Criticism:
    • Excessive consumerism.
    • Environmental concerns (plastic waste).
    • Tension between economic activity and anti-consumerist movements.

 

  1. Environmental Considerations
  • Packaging Waste: Contributing to landfills.

Green Measures: Chinese state media highlights sustainability initiatives.

3. Retail Inflation in October 2024

  1. Overview
  • Retail Inflation Rate: Increased to 21% in October, marking a 14-month high.
  • Reason for Surge: Rising food prices, including fruits, vegetables, meat, and edible oils.
  1. Food Inflation
  • Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI): Jumped to 87% in October from 9.24% in September.
  • Significance: Double-digit inflation after a 15-month gap.
  • Impact: Food inflation is a major contributor to overall CPI inflation.
  1. Implications on Monetary Policy
  • Retail inflation has breached the 4% (+/-2%) target band of RBI for the second consecutive month.
  • Rate Cuts Unlikely: Elevated inflation dampens hopes of a monetary policy rate cut next month.
  1. Industrial Output
  • Factory Output:
    • Improved to 1% growth in September.
    • Rebounded from a contraction of -0.1% in August.
  • Contributing Sectors:
    • Manufacturing
    • Mining
    • Electricity
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