At eighth spot, India ranks high on list for climate protection: report
The Hindu
The report was published by three environmental non-governmental organisations that track climate performance of the European Union and 59 countries.
India rose two spots to rank eighth out of 63 in the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) 2023, thanks to its low emissions and the increasing use of renewable energy.
The report was published on November 14 by three environmental non-governmental organisations that track climate performance of the European Union and 59 countries, which together account for more than 92% of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the world.
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The rankings by Germanwatch, NewClimate Institute and the Climate Action Network are based on how well the countries are doing to halve their emissions by 2030 — an essential aspect to keep the 1.5-degree Celsius goal within reach and prevent dangerous climate change.
The report leaves the first three places empty as "no country performed well enough in all index categories to achieve an overall very high rating". It puts Denmark in fourth place, followed by Sweden and Chile.
India earned a high rating in the GHG Emissions and Energy Use categories, while it got a medium rating in Climate Policy and Renewable Energy sections.