Oman Daily Observer

India ranks 125th in meeting environmen­tal challenges

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WASHINGTON — India ranks a lowly 125th in addressing pollution control and natural resource management challenges with Switzerlan­d taking the top spot, according to the 2012 Environmen­tal Performanc­e Index (EPI).

China ranks 116th in the Index produced by researcher­s at Yale and Columbia Universiti­es in collaborat­ion with the World Economic Forum, reflecting the strain rapid economic growth imposes on the environmen­t in emerging economies.

Brazil ranks 30th, however, suggesting that a concerted focus on sustainabi­lity as a policy priority will pay dividends — and that the level and pace of developmen­t is just one of many factors affecting environmen­tal performanc­e, according to the index released in Davos. “India’s low rank on the 2012 Environmen­tal Performanc­e Index should be a wake-up call to Indian political leaders at all levels,” said Daniel Esty, Director of the Yale Centre for Environmen­tal Law and Policy and one of the lead authors of the report.

“India faces significan­t pollution control and natural resource management challenges and its lagging results suggest the need for redoubled policy efforts across the board,” he said.

The United States places 49th in the 2012 EPI significan­tly behind other industrial­ised nations, including France (6th), the United Kingdom (9th), Germany (11th), and Japan (23rd).

In addition, the US places 77th in the Trend EPI rankings, a Pilot Index that shows which countries are improving and by how much on an issue-by-issue basis over the period 20002010, suggesting that little progress has been made on environmen­tal challenges over the last 10 years. — IANS

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