Context:
The CCPI 2025 was released, assessing the climate action performance of 63 countries and the EU, covering over 90% of global GHG emissions.
About CCPI
- Published by:
- Germanwatch,
- Climate Action Network (CAN) International, and
- NewClimate Institute
- Started: 2005
- Frequency: Annual
- Purpose: To track and enhance transparency in climate action & progress towards Paris Agreement goals.
- Coverage: 64 entities (63 countries + EU)
Assessment Criteria (Weightage)
- GHG Emissions – 40%
- Renewable Energy – 20%
- Energy Use – 20%
- Climate Policy – 20%
(Combination of national and international policy performance)
Key Highlights – CCPI 2025
- Top 3 Positions: Vacant – No country is aligned with the 1.5°C goal.
- Top Performers:
- 4th: Denmark (Top-ranked)
- Netherlands
- UK (Improved due to coal phase-out & no new fossil fuel licenses)
- Philippines, Morocco, Norway
- Bottom 10 (Ranks 58–67):
Japan, Argentina, Taiwan, Kazakhstan, Canada, South Korea, Russia, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran - G20 Emissions: Contribute ~75% of global GHGs
- Only India and UK are rated high performers in G20.
India’s Performance in CCPI 2025
- Rank: 10th (down 2 places)
- Score: 67.99
- Category-wise Rating:
- High: GHG Emissions, Energy Use
- Medium: Climate Policy
- Low: Renewable Energy
- Positive Developments:
- Expansion of solar power (utility-scale)
- Rooftop Solar Scheme
- Rising Electric Vehicle (EV) adoption
- New energy-efficiency standards
- Concern:
Continued coal dependence and planned expansion of coal-based production raise concerns on long-term sustainability.