Environment & Ecology has become one of the most high-scoring and dynamic sections in the UPSC Civil Services Examination. In recent years, 15–25 questions in Prelims GS Paper I are directly or indirectly related to Environment, including current affairs-based questions.
A strong grasp of environmental concepts, biodiversity, conservation efforts, climate change, pollution, and international conventions is crucial for success in both GS Paper I (Prelims) and GS Paper III (Mains).
Ecology and Ecosystem
Nutrient Cycles
Aquatic Ecosystem
Biodiversity
Marine Organisms
Protected Areas
Conservation Efforts
Species
Pollution
Climate Change
Environmental Organisations
International Organisations and Conventions
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) IUCN – International Union for Conservation of Nature Ramsar Convention Convention on Migratory Species (CMS/Bonn) CITES TRAFFIC Global Tiger Initiative (GTI) Rotterdam Convention Stockholm Convention on POPs Minamata Convention on Mercury Basel Convention
Frequently Asked Questions
In recent years, around 15–25 questions in UPSC Prelims GS Paper I are directly or indirectly related to Environment and Ecology, including questions based on current affairs. The trend shows increasing weightage year on year.
Focus on building strong conceptual understanding (NCERTs, standard books like Shankar IAS) and link it with current affairs (reports, schemes, and events). Also, refer to UPSC PYQs for trend analysis.
Yes, international treaties like CBD, UNFCCC, Ramsar, CITES, and recent COP summits are frequently asked in Prelims and help in GS-3 answers in Mains. Always cover the key objectives, signatories, and recent updates.
Environment is part of GS Paper III in Mains. Topics like conservation, climate change, pollution, and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) should be studied in depth with current examples for better answer writing.
Track government schemes (e.g., Green Credit Program, CAMPA), UN reports, national initiatives (like National Biodiversity Mission), Supreme Court judgments on environment, and global conferences like COP, IPCC reports, etc.