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India maintains slots in the top 10 about the climate performance index

India maintains slots in the top 10 about the climate performance index
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Glasgow: India has maintained its place in the 10 best performance countries for the third year in a row in the Global Climate Change Change Index (PKPI) released by Germanwatch on COP26 lines on Tuesday.
The report noted that there was no pretty good country in all index categories to reach very high overall rating at CCPI.
Therefore, once again, the top three places in the overall ranking are empty.
Denmark, placing 4, is the highest ranking country at CCPI 2022, but does not perform well enough to reach a very high rating as a whole.
Thus India, in the 10th slot, is the seventh country.
India, significantly, maintained the 10th position despite experiencing Pandemic’s operational difficulties that saw several regulatory flexibility to place the country’s economy back to its path.
China, the biggest polluter at this time, was broken in position 37 (down from 33 years ago) while the most current emitter is currently in the 55th position at CCPI 2022 which released the 2021 performance index.
Read Alsocop26: Don’t Imperile Net-Zero Plans, said India, Flags Finance Gapstrogly Fluging Gap in labor in Finance Climate, India on behalf of the Basic Base – Brazil, South Africa, India and China – at the UN Climate Conference (COP26) here on Monday warned That “the lack of a serious approach to climate financing will endanger the increase in mitigation and adaptation.
The performance of these countries, which together accounted for 92% of global greenhouse gas emissions, assessed in four categories – GHG emissions, renewable energy, energy use and policy Climate.
Read also at the UN Meet: Deep disappointment with deliberation at COP26GLASGOW: Hours after intervening in the name of the base base (Brazil, South Africa, India and China), India during in The first high-level alog minister on Monday evening on Monday night recording “deep disappointment with deliberation in COP26 so far”, by saying that the report noted that there was no pretty good country in all the index categories to reach the overall high ranking at CCPI.
Therefore, the top three places in the overall ranking are empty.
Denmark is the highest ranking country at CCPI 2022, but does not perform well enough to reach the high ranking overall.
The performance of the G20 countries, responsible for around 75% of the world GHG emissions, shows Britain (7th), India (10), Germany (13), and France (17) are four high-performance countries.
Eleven countries, on the other hand, received a low or very low overall ranking.
Saudi Arabia is the worst performing country among G20, ranked 63rd.

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