Published on: June 6, 2025

ENVISTATS INDIA 2025: ENVIRONMENT STATISTICS

ENVISTATS INDIA 2025: ENVIRONMENT STATISTICS

CONTEXT

Released on 5th June 2025 by MoSPI during the National Workshop on “Alternate Data & Frontier Technologies.”

  • Part of India’s ongoing effort to align with UN’s FDES 2013 framework for environmental data.
  •  The 8th edition of EnviStats India, initiated in 2018 by NSO, reflects India’s environmental trends and informs evidence-based policymaking.

CONCEPT – WHAT IS ENVISTATS?

  • A comprehensive compilation of environmental statistics sourced from various ministries and departments.
  • Structured around 6 components of FDES 2013 (e.g., environmental conditions, resources, residuals).
  • Aids in policy formulation, climate action, natural resource management, and sustainability planning.

Structural Enhancements in 2025 Edition:

  •  Expert group recommendations included for design improvement & data expansion.
  • Indicators mapped with FDES Basic Set and organized component-wise.
  • Includes new indicators on:
    • Access to electricity, transport, sanitation
    • List of Ramsar Sites (wetlands)

CURRENT – KEY HIGHLIGHTS & STATS

Climate Trends:

  • Mean temperature rose from 25.05°C (2001) to 25.74°C (2024).
  • Min/Max temp also increased → (19.32°C ➡️ 20.24°C) and (30.78°C ➡️ 31.25°C).
  • Rainfall: High year-to-year variability, but no clear long-term trend.

 Energy:

  • Thermal power grew from 7.92 lakh GWh to 13.26 lakh GWh (2013–24).
  • Renewables surged from 65,520 GWh to 2.25 lakh GWh in the same period.

 Fish Production:

  • Inland fisheries doubled from 61.36 lakh tonnes to 139.07 lakh tonnes.
  • Marine increased modestly from 34.43 lakh tonnes to 44.95 lakh tonnes.

 Biodiversity:

  • India contributes ~6% to global faunal species.
  • Notable: Soil ecosystem hosts 22,404 species, highlighting ecological richness.

Expenditure Patterns:

  • Environment Sustainability Sector leads with ₹2433.24 crore (2021-22).
  • Conservation shows upward trend.
  • Agro-forestry remains lowest funded.