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India fell to 125 out of 132 countries in the Yale Environmental Performance Index (EPI), despite making incremental improvements in many areas. When I wrote about the EPI for Newsweek in 2008, India was ranked 120.
So what gives? Indian environmental activists argue that the EPI is weighted too heavily to reflect progress (or lack of progress) in fighting climate change, which may explain why India dropped in the rankings. But India's performance is pretty bad in other areas, too, such as air pollution and water use.
In 2008, when I wrote my Newsweek piece, water and sanitation were India's worst performers:
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Thanks for sharing.
Somewhat similar exercise was done by MoEF, GOI called Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index (CEPI). This methodology was used to identify critically polluted areas in India. 43 areas were identified by MoEF on which moratoria was put.
http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/measure-pollution
http://www.downtoearth.org.in/node/920
Regards
Are we a sinking Nation? In every department we sink. Sad