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India Disputes Being Ranked Last in Environmental Performance by the EPI, Calls Methodology "Unscientific"

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India rejected the Yale Centre for Environmental Law & Policy's lowest ranking in the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) on Wednesday, claiming that many of the indicators used to assess the EPI are based on "unfounded assumptions," with some of them "extrapolated and based on surmises and unscientific methods."

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) said that it did not recognise Yale's research and gave a comprehensive explanation for it, rejecting the EPI 2022 study released lately by the American University that had placed India in the bottom-most 180th position.

As per Yale Centre for Environmental Law & Policy website, EPI 2022 provides a data-driven summary of the state of sustainability for 180 countries, using 40 performance indicators across 11 issues.

"A new indicator in the Climate Policy objective is Projected GHG Emissions levels in 2050. This is computed based on the average rate of change in emission over the last 10 years, instead of modelling that takes into account a longer time period, the extent of renewable energy capacity and use, additional carbon sinks, energy efficiency etc. of respective countries," the Ministry statement said, adding: "Both forests and wetlands of the country are crucial carbon sinks, which have not been factored in while computing the projected GHG emissions trajectory up to 2050 given by EPI 2022."

India has already achieved the target of 40 per cent of installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel-based sources.

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India also said that the historical data on the lowest emission trajectory has been ignored in the computation and said: "The weight of indicators in which the country was performing well has been reduced and reasons for the change in assignment of weights has not been explained in the report."

"The principle of equity is given very low weightage in the form of indicators such as GHG emission per capita and GHG Emission intensity trend. The CBDR-RC principle is also barely reflected in the composition of the index," the Ministry said.

The indicators on water quality, water use efficiency and waste generation per capita which are closely linked to Sustainable Consumption and Production are not included in the Index, the statement said, adding: "The Index emphasises the extent of Protected Areas rather than the quality of protection that they afford. Management Effectiveness Evaluation of Protected areas and eco-sensitive regions are not factored into the computation of Biodiversity Indices."

Indicators such as agro biodiversity, soil health, food loss and waste are not included even though they are important for developing countries with large agrarian populations, the statement said, and gave a detailed analysis of the flaws in various categories such as Climate Change Issue Category; Environmental Health indicators; Ecosystem Vitality Policy Objective; Biodiversity & Habitat; Ecosystem Services; Agriculture and Fisheries.

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The above article has been published from a wire agency with minimal modifications to the headline and text.

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