Published on: November 21, 2024

CLIMATE CHANGE PERFORMANCE INDEX (CCPI 2025)

CLIMATE CHANGE PERFORMANCE INDEX (CCPI 2025)

NEWS – Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI 2025) released

HIGHLIGHTS

CCPI Report and Global Context

  • Released at the UN Climate Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan.
  • Top three ranks left vacant; Denmark ranked fourth, followed by the Netherlands.
  • China (55th) and the US (57th) remain low performers.
  • India ranked 10th in the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI 2025), dropping two spots from the previous year.
  • Remains a high performer due to low per capita emissions and rapid renewable energy growth.

Key Insights from the CCPI Report

  • Global Impact
    • The CCPI assessed 63 countries and the European Union, responsible for 90% of global emissions.
    • India, along with the UK, is among the only G20 nations ranked as high performers.
  • India’s Achievements
    • Rapid expansion of renewables over the past decade, particularly in solar energy.
    • Low per capita emissions of 2.9 tons CO2 equivalent (tCO2e), far below the global average of 6.6 tCO2e.
    • Ambitious targets include:
      1. Net-zero emissions by 2070.
      2. Achieving 500 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030.

Strengths in India’s Climate Policies

  • Renewable Energy and Initiatives
    • Large-scale solar power projects and the Rooftop Solar Scheme.
    • Advancements in electric vehicle deployment, especially for two-wheelers.
  • Energy Efficiency
    • New energy efficiency standards introduced, though coverage remains limited.
  • International Aspirations
    • India aspires to lead in global green energy development.

Challenges and Concerns

  • Coal Dependency
    • India remains heavily reliant on coal, with plans to increase coal production.
    • Among the top 10 countries with the largest developed coal reserves.
  • Policy Continuity
    • Growth-driven energy demand from industry and population may limit significant shifts in climate policy.

Global Comparisons and Trends

  • Top and Bottom Performers
    • Denmark, Netherlands, and the UK are the leading nations.
    • The UK has made significant progress with a coal phase-out and restrictions on new fossil fuel licenses.
    • Argentina (59th) is among the worst performers, influenced by its president’s climate denial stance.
  • Global Shortcomings
    • The top three ranks in CCPI remain vacant as no country achieved a “very high” rating across all categories.