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Climate Change Performance Index

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The Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) is an annual publication by Germanwatch and Climate Action Network Europe. It evaluates the climate protection performance of 58 countries, responsible for over 90 % of global energy-related CO2 emissions. CCPI 2012 publication covers CO2 emissions from the fossil fuels. Following CCPI 2013 publication may include emissions from deforestation, agriculture and waste. 50 % of the evaluation is based on emissions trend, 30 % on emissions level and 20 % on national and international climate policy assessments made by more than 200 experts. The most recent results (2012) illustrate that efforts are still insufficient to prevent dangerous climate change. Thus, no country received rankings one to three in 2012.[1]

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