Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India ranks last in the environmen­t index

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: India has been placed at the bottom on a list of 180 countries judged for their environmen­tal performanc­es by US-based institutio­ns.

Denmark topped the 2022 Environmen­tal Performanc­e Index (EPI) published recently by the Yale Center for Environmen­tal Law and Policy and the Center for Internatio­nal Earth Science Informatio­n Network, Columbia University, followed by the UK and Finland, which earned high scores for slashing greenhouse gas emissions in recent years.

The EPI provides a datadriven summary of the state of sustainabi­lity around the world.

Using 40 performanc­e indicators across 11 issue categories, the EPI ranks 180 countries on climate change performanc­e, environmen­tal health and ecosystem vitality. These indicators provide a gauge at a national scale of how close the countries are to establishe­d environmen­tal policy targets.

“The lowest scores go to India (18.9), Myanmar (19.4), Vietnam (20.1), Bangladesh (23.1) and Pakistan (24.6). Most low-scoring countries are those that have prioritise­d economic growth over sustainabi­lity, or those that are struggling with civil unrest and other crises.

“India, with increasing­ly dangerous air quality and rapidly rising greenhouse gas emissions, falls to the bottom of rankings for the first time,” the report read.China is placed 161st, with an overall EPI score of 28.4.

China and India are projected to be the largest and secondlarg­est emitters of greenhouse gases in 2050, despite recently promising to curb emission growth rates, the researcher­s claimed.

Lagging its peers, the United States is placed 20th out of 22 wealthy democracie­s in the Global West and 43rd overall.

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