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Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI): CO 2 Emissions and Country Performance Manfred Treber and Jan Burck, Germanwatch Arbeitskreis Energie der DPG,

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1 Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI): CO 2 Emissions and Country Performance Manfred Treber and Jan Burck, Germanwatch Arbeitskreis Energie der DPG, Bad Honnef, 26. April 2006

2 General Information Only energy related CO 2 emissions (IPCC category 1.A) LULUCF are not taken into account Data sources: –International Energy Agency –World Development Indicators –World Resources Institute (esp. CAIT) 53 most relevant countries compared

3 Country Sample Comparison of all countries with relevant emissions: – All Annex I countries: Kazakhstan – All Countries with a global emission share of 1% and higher: plus Algeria, Argentina and Morocco

4 Comparing Countries? Common but differentiated responsibilities for climate change –different obligations Different basic conditions –economically –geographically

5 Part A: Aggregate Main Indicators Ø2001-2003 in absolute numbers CO 2 / Population (t CO 2 per capita) CO 2 / GDP (kg CO 2 per US$ PPP) TPES/GDP (TJ per US$ PPP) CO 2 / TPES (t CO 2 per TJ)

6 Part B: Sectoral Performance Indicators % change Ø1998-2000 to Ø 2001-2003, per capita Energy: Public electricity and heat production (1.A.1.a) % of renewables in TPES Transport: Road transportation (1.A.3.b) International aviation bunkers (1.C.1.a) Housing: Residential emissions (1.A.4.b) Manufacturing Industries and Construction emissions (1.A.2)

7 Part B: Comparison Emission Path 1990-2000 Common but differentiated responsibilities actual emission path 1990-2003 IPCC based 450 ppm scenario B1 (B1 450ppm, convergence of the per capita emissions in 2050) actual % change – required % change = country value

8 Part C: Qualitative Indicators International diplomacy Domestic climate policy

9 Standard deviation from the mean Source: OECD 2003. Method (I) I: Composite index, : Normalised variable, : Weight of the, and i: 1,…, n. where:

10 Method (II) 0 = average and values may vary on an open scale Positive index values performance better than average Negative index values performance worse than average

11 Qualitative and Quantitative Performance Weighting of the CCPI

12 Quantitative Performance Weighting of the CCPI Qualitative Performance Quantitative Performance Aggregate Main Indicators Sectoral Performance

13 Quantitative Performance Part A: Aggregate Main Indicators Weighting of the CCPI Qualitative Performance Sectoral Performance Aggregate Main Indicators: CO 2 /GDP CO 2 /TPES CO 2 /Capita TPES/GDP

14 Part C: Qualitative Performance Weighting of the CCPI Quantitative Performance Qualitative Performance: International Diplomacy Domestic Policy

15 All Components Weighting of the CCPI

16 The Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI 53 ) – All countries‘ final ranking: 1.-27.

17 The Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI 53 ) – All countries‘ final ranking: 28.-53.

18 Thank you for your attention!


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