Denmark tops climate change index

Denmark tops climate change index

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: December 13 2023

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  • Climate Change Index was released recently at the COP-28 summit.
  • No country has been ranked in the top 3 positions in this index.
  • Denmark has been ranked fourth in this index.
  • Denmark is at the top of this index despite being in fourth place.
  • Estonia is in fifth place and Philippines is in sixth place.
  • India ranks seventh in this index.
  • India was ranked eighth in this index for the year 2022.
  • Saudi Arabia is at 67th i.e. last position in this index.
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