Environmental Performance Index

The Environmental Performance Index (EPI) is a method of quantifying and numerically marking the environmental performance of a state's policies.

This index was developed from the Pilot Environmental Performance Index, first published in 2002, and designed to supplement the environmental targets set forth in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals.

Environmental Performance Index
Countries by Environmental Performance Index (2020)

The EPI was preceded by the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), published between 1999 and 2005. Both indices were developed by Yale University (Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy) and Columbia University (Center for International Earth Science Information Network) in collaboration with the World Economic Forum and the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. The ESI was developed to evaluate environmental sustainability relative to the paths of other countries. Due to a shift in focus by the teams developing the ESI, the EPI uses outcome-oriented indicators, then working as a benchmark index that can be more easily used by policy makers, environmental scientists, advocates and the general public. Other leading indices like the Global Green Economy Index (GGEI) provide an integrated measure of the environmental, social and economic dynamics of national economies. The GGEI utilizes EPI data for the environmental dimension of the index while also providing a performance assessment of efficiency sectors (e.g. transport, buildings, energy), investment, green innovation and national leadership around climate change.

The EPI for the year 2022 ranks 180 countries. The top five countries are Denmark, United Kingdom, Finland, Malta and Sweden. India ranked last at 180 with a score of 18.9.

Methodology

EPI calculation variables change often as can be seen below. This should be taken into account when observing country performance through several reports, as it can lead to score and ranking changes founded just on methodology modification. Apart from variables addressing environmental health and ecosystem vitality, the calculation also takes into account other variables such as rule of law, control of corruption and government effectiveness.

2020 variables

Objective Issue Category Indicator
Environmental health (40%) Air quality (65%) Air pollution - Household Solid Fuels (40%)
Air pollution - Average Exposure to PM2.5 (30%)
Air pollution - PM2.5 Exceedance (30%)
Water Quality (30%) Unsafe Sanitation (50%)
Drinking Water Quality (50%)
Heavy metals (5%) Lead Exposure (100%)
Ecosystem vitality (60%) Biodiversity and habitat (25%) Marine Protected Areas (20%)
Biome Protection (Global) (20%)
Biome Protection (National) (20%)
Species Protection Index (20%)
Representativeness Index (10%)
Species Habitat Index (10%)
Forests (10%) Tree Cover Loss (100%)
Fisheries (10%) Fish Stock Status (50%)
Regional Marine Trophic Index (50%)
Climate and energy (30%) CO2 Emissions (Total) (50%)
CO2 Emissions (Power) (20%)
Methane Emissions (20%)
N2O Emissions (5%)
Black Carbon Emissions (5%)
Air Pollution (10%) SO2 Emissions (50%)
NOX Emissions (50%)
Water resources (10%) Wastewater treatment (100%)
Agriculture (5%) Sustainable Nitrogen management (100%)

2018 variables

The variables in 2018 are largely similar to those from 2016, but have changed in details and some weights. Notably environmental Health is now weighted at 40% and ecosystem vitality at 60%.

Objective Issue Category Indicator
Environmental health (40%) Health Impacts (33%) Environmental Risk Exposure (100%)
Air quality (33%) Household Air Quality (30%)
Air pollution - Average Exposure to PM2.5 (30%)
Air pollution - PM2.5 Exceedance (30%)
Air pollution - Average Exposure to NO2 (10%)
Water and sanitation (33%) Unsafe Sanitation (50%)
Drinking Water Quality (50%)
Ecosystem vitality (60%) Water resources (25%) Wastewater treatment (100%)
Agriculture (10%) Nitrogen use efficiency (75%)
Nitrogen balance (25%)
Forests (10%) Change in forest cover (100%)
Fisheries (5%) Fish stocks (100%)
Biodiversity and habitat (25%) Terrestrial Protected Areas (National Biome Weights) (20%)
Terrestrial protected areas (Global Biome Weights) (20%)
Marine protected areas (20%)
Species protection (National) (20%)
Species protection (Global) (20%)
Climate and energy (25%) Trend in carbon intensity (75%)
Trend in CO2 emissions per kWh (25%)

EPI scores

2022

The Environmental Performance Index for the year 2022 ranks 180 countries.

Top 35 countries and score

  1. Environmental Performance Index  Denmark 77.9
  2. Environmental Performance Index  United Kingdom 77.7
  3. Environmental Performance Index  Finland 76.5
  4. Environmental Performance Index  Malta 75.2
  5. Environmental Performance Index  Sweden 72.7
  6. Environmental Performance Index  Luxembourg 72.3
  7. Environmental Performance Index  Slovenia 67.3
  8. Environmental Performance Index  Austria 66.5
  9. Environmental Performance Index   Switzerland 65.9
  10. Environmental Performance Index  Iceland 62.8
  11. Environmental Performance Index  Netherlands 62.6
  12. Environmental Performance Index  France 62.5
  13. Environmental Performance Index  Germany 62.4
  14. Environmental Performance Index  Estonia 61.4
  15. Environmental Performance Index  Latvia 61.1
  16. Environmental Performance Index  Croatia 60.2
  17. Environmental Performance Index  Australia 60.1
  18. Environmental Performance Index  Slovakia 60
  19. Environmental Performance Index  Czech Republic 59.9
  20. Environmental Performance Index  Norway 59.3
  21. Environmental Performance Index  Belgium 58.2
  22. Environmental Performance Index  Cyprus 58
  23. Environmental Performance Index  Italy 57.7
  24. Environmental Performance Index  Ireland 57.4
  25. Environmental Performance Index  Japan 57.2
  26. Environmental Performance Index  New Zealand 56.7
  27. Environmental Performance Index  Spain 56.2
  28. Environmental Performance Index  Bahamas 56.2
  29. Environmental Performance Index  Greece 56.2
  30. Environmental Performance Index  Romania 56
  31. Environmental Performance Index  Lithuania 55.9
  32. Environmental Performance Index  Seychelles 55.6
  33. Environmental Performance Index  Hungary 55.1
  34. Environmental Performance Index  North Macedonia 54.3
  35. Environmental Performance Index  Botswana 54

Criticisms

The methodology for the EPI has been criticized for its arbitrary choice of metrics which could introduce bias, and its poor performance as an indicator for environmental sustainability. Additional criticisms center on the EPI's lack of specific policy suggestions, and the index's weighting biases against data deficient countries that has led to the overlooking of ecological progress in developing countries. Below is a quote from the abstract:

      Jordan spent 2001–2006 in a node represented by lower life expectancy due to particulate matter emissions (PME), but, from 2007 to 2010, the country shifted to a node with a lower PME magnitude—indicating a positive shift in overall environmental sustainability. By following the EPI ranking, the policymakers in Jordan may have assumed that their decisions between 2006 and 2008 led to a deterioration in environmental sustainability, when, in fact, the inconsistent nature of the weighting process involved in the EPI rankings is a likely cause...

In 2022, India was ranked last in the list and rejected the low ranking. As per a statement issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF&CC), it claimed that several indicators used in the calculation were based on unfounded assumptions and unscientific methods.

See also

References

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