Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI)
- November 10, 2021
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI)
Subject – Environment
Context – Sweden, UK lead the way in climate change performance
Concept –
- The 17th edition of the Climate Change Performance Index 2021, compiled by German watch, the New Climate Institute, and the Climate Action Network, was released.
- The index, which monitors climate mitigation progress of 57 countries and the European Union, places Sweden on top, while countries such as Morocco and the UK are also ranked high.
- The first three ranks of the overall rankings were kept empty because no country had performed well enough in all index categories to achieve an overall very high rating.
- The bottom-ranked country, the United States, therefore, was placed at 61.
- In the overall rankings, India is at number 10 with a score of 63.98. It is a high performer except in the renewable energy category, in which it is ranked “medium”. The report says that India is benefiting from its relatively low per-capita emissions.
About CCPI
- The CCPI is developed by not-for-profit organisations German watch and New Climate Institute (Germany) together with the Climate Action Network (CAN International).
- It is an important tool to enhance transparency in international climate politics and enables comparison of climate protection efforts and progress made by individual countries.
- The latest list is prepared by assessing performances of 57 countries and European Union (as a whole) in four categories – GHG emissions (40%), renewable energy (20%), energy use (20%) and climate policy (20%). These 57 countries and the EU collectively are responsible for about 90% of global GHG emissions.