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Decoding India¡¯s last rank in the environmental performance index for 2022

by Risav Ganguly | 29-06-2022 01:06 recommendations 0

Decoding India¡¯s last rank in the environmental performance index for 2022


India scored the lowest among 180 countries in the 2022 Environment Performance Index (EPI), an analysis by researchers of Yale and Columbia University which provides a data-driven summary of the state of sustainability around the world. The EPI ranks 180 countries on 40 performance indicators including climate change, environmental public health, biodiversity, among others. 


Statement by EPI


¡°¡¦For the overall performance and ranking EPI, each country¡¯s performance is viewed across numerous (18) categories like ecosystem vitality, biodiversity and habitat, ecosystem services and grassland loss. Unfortunately, India is consistently ranking either at the bottom or close to the bottom in almost all the categories, both regionally and globally," as per a statement by EPI.


My analysis: 


Countries such as India and Nigeria are in the bottom rankings. Their low EPI scores indicate the need for greater attention to the spectrum of sustainability requirements with high priority focus on critical issues such as air and water quality, biodiversity and climate change.


Data suggests, according to EPI, that developing countries do not have to sacrifice sustainability for economic security. The steps taken for climate action initiated by policymakers and stakeholders in leading countries demonstrate that focused attention can mobilise communities to protect natural resources and human well being.


What did the officials say?


¡°This is fundamentally a question of the development model and pathways we want to pursue and the lifestyles that we as citizens want to adopt. Destroying the environment and nature in the name of ¡®development¡¯ should no longer be the path, whatever might be the justification. Such an approach is just not tenable any more," said Ravi Chellam, CEO, Metastring Foundation & Coordinator, Biodiversity Collaborative.


¡°We have to immediately reduce the carbon intensity of our economy, undertake large-scale and long-term science-based ecological restoration of all our diverse ecosystems which are inclusive in their approach and strengthen the resilience of our socio-ecological systems," Chellam said.


Will there be more focus on this regard or will the pollution emission continue in the same way? Only till will tell. 

 

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2 Comments

  • Chelwoon Mentor says :
    Hello Risav, this is your mentor Chelwoon.

    Many Indian ambassadors have introduced us to environmental problems in India, and it made me search for some data and reference materials about Indian environmental problems. I got to know what the Indian government and the department of Energy are trying to do, and I felt that they need some help in technologies and funding.
    I believe that India has infinite potentials to bring changes in many ways, so I hope India will overcome this crisis and have a good influence on other developing countries.

    Thank you for the article!

    Regards,
    Chelwoon

    Posted 06-07-2022 13:37

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Risav, this is your mentor Joon.

    It is always important to analyze once the result has come out. There would be no progress if there are not stages of analysis and feedback. It is a total dilemma as the developing countries cannot hesitate and invest capital on sustainability rather than development and those setting up restrictions, which are already developed countries, already gone through the process of emitting all the pollutants the the nature. That is why I think World Wide Cooperation is necessary. Developed countries should help developing countries in technologies and capitals, so that developing countries could implement more sustainable industry.

    Well read your article, and let's keep up!

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 29-06-2022 23:09

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