![]() ![]() The CCPI assesses each country’s performance in four categories: GHG Emissions (40% of the overall ranking), Renewable Energy (20%), Energy Use (20%) and Climate Policy (20%). Dating back to CCPI 2014, Australia has continuously performed very low in the CCPI rating, receiving very low ratings in every category. In the overall ranking South Korea and Russia are among the bottom performers with Kazakhstan and Saudi Arabia. The CCPI 2022 shows that the global race to zero has begun. In the overall ranking, Sweden (5th), Norway (6th), the United Kingdom (7th) and Morocco (8th) follow Denmark. Therefore, the first three ranks in the overall ranking and the category specific rankings remain empty. Again, no country performs well enough in all index categories to achieve an overall “very high” rating in the index. In the CCPI 2022, Denmark reaches the best ranking with a “high” in the categories Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Renewable Energy and Climate Policy. It aims to enhance transparency in international climate politics and enables comparison of climate protection efforts and progress made by individual countries. Published annually since 2005, the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) is an independent monitoring tool for tracking the climate protection performance of 60 countries and the EU. Please find the results for 2022 as well as interactive maps and graphs on our CCPI webpage. ![]()
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