Q.8 With reference to the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI), consider the following statements:
- The CCPI is published annually by Germanwatch, the New Climate Institute, and the Climate Action Network.
- The climate protection performance is evaluated across four categories, including Renewable Energy and Climate Policy.
- India has secured the 7th rank, attaining a high rating in the GHG Emissions and Energy Use categories.
How many of the above statement/s is/are correct?
EXPLANATION:
CCPI (Climate Change Performance Index):
About:
The CCPI is an annual publication by Germanwatch, the New Climate Institute, and the Climate Action Network since 2005. Thus, statement 1 is correct.
Scope:
It serves as an independent monitoring tool, assessing the climate protection performance of 59 countries and the European Union. These entities collectively contribute over 92% of global Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions.
Aim:
The CCPI aims to enhance transparency in international climate politics, facilitating the comparison of climate protection efforts and progress at the individual country level.
Criteria:
The CCPI evaluates countries based on four categories, each with 14 indicators: GHG Emissions (40% of the overall score), Renewable Energy (20%), Energy Use (20%), and Climate Policy (20%). Thus, statement 2 is correct.
CCPI 2023: Overall Performance (Country-wise):
- No country achieved an overall very high rating in all index categories, resulting in the first three overall positions remaining vacant.
- Denmark, Sweden, Chile, and Morocco secured the top four positions, surpassing India, which ranked 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th, respectively.
- India, as the only G-20 country in the top 10, outperformed the United Kingdom, which ranked 11th.
- China ranked 51st, receiving an overall very low rating, while the United States rose three ranks to 52nd, still holding an overall very low rating.
- The Islamic Republic of Iran ranked 63rd, placing it last in the CCPI 2023.
India’s Status:
- Performance: India secured 7th position among the countries globally and stands as the best performer among G20 nations. Thus, statement 3 is correct.
- India received high ratings in the GHG Emissions and Energy Use categories but scored medium in Climate Policy and Renewable Energy.
- The country is on track to meet its 2030 emissions targets, aligning with a well-below 2°C scenario.
- However, India's renewable energy pathway is not on track to meet the 2030 target.