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Evaluation of the CCPI
Since 2005, the Climate Change Performance Index has been contributing to a clearer understanding of national and international climate policy. It is an important tool towards the various initial positions and interests as well as kept and broken promises...
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About the CCPI
The Climate Change Performance Index is an instrument designed to enhance transparency in international climate politics. Its aim is to put political and social pressure on those countries which have, up until now, failed to take ambitious action on climate...
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Our world is characterized by fast moving geopolitical and natural changes and the scenarios drawn by climate change specialists are alarming: If we want to avoid dangerous climate change, and its ample consequences for creatures all over the world, it is necessary to take action...
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Key findings
This year's Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) shows some interesting and worrying results.
As in the years before, we still cannot reward any country with the rankings 1-3, as no country is doing enough to prevent dangerous climate change....
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Post Copenhagen - where do we stand?
Last year’s climate negotiations in Copenhagen failed to produce an international binding agreement to lower global CO2 emissions. It is unclear what the two summits in Mexico (Cancún) and South Africa will deliver. Generally, the index...
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Nobody on the winners' desk
The Climate Change Performance Index 2009 shows: Policy must get in gear for the two degrees limit.
Be they located top or bottom, the Climate Change Performance Index 2009, presented by Germanwatch and CAN-Europe, shows that not...
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What is the purpose of the CCPI?
According to Article 2 of the UN Convention on Climate Change, all of the countries considered in the CCPI are obliged to prevent highly dangerous climate change.
This goal should be achieved in compliance with...
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Overview
Europe is still at the forefront of climate protection although by now also emerging nations such as Mexico, Brazil and India belong to the top flight.
However, it is clearly illustrated that effective climate protection is not exercised yet in large...
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What is the purpose of the CCPI?
Climate scientists, meanwhile, have agreed that human-induced activities are the main cause for rising global temperatures, which are now 0.7 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
The consequences are serious already today: Extreme weather events are...
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The Longest Conflict draws on extensive interviews with senior military planners and security strategists in Australia, and from around the world. It finds that Australia is critically underprepared for a coming climate security crisis, bound to have disproportionate impacts in Australia, and in our...