Overall Results. Climate Change Performance Index Table 1 Rank Trend Level Policy. Table 1: 21 Ireland Korea, Rep. 48.

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Overall Results Table 1: Climate Change Performance Index 2009 Table 1 CCPI Country Score** Partial Score CCPI Country Score** Partial Score CCPI Country Score* * Partial Score Rank Trend Level Policy Rank Trend Level Policy Rank Trend Level Policy 1* 21 Ireland 55.6 41 Korea, Rep. 48.1 2* 22 Slovak Republic 55.3 42 Romania 47.5 3* 23 Malta 55.1 43 Japan 47.1 4 Sweden 66.7 24 Czech Republic 55.0 44 Italy 47.1 5 Germany 65.3 25 Belgium 55.0 45 Poland 46.9 6 France 62.2 26 Algeria 54.6 46 New Zealand 46.2 7 India 62.1 27 Indonesia 53.8 47 Ukraine 46.1 8 Brazil 61.4 28 Spain 53.2 48 Finland 46.1 9 United Kingdom 60.6 29 Bulgaria 52.6 49 China 45.9 10 Denmark 60.6 30 Croatia 51.7 50 Austria 45.0 11 Norway 60.5 31 Estonia 51.5 51 Greece 44.7 12 Hungary 60.5 32 Taiwan / China 51.5 52 Malaysia 44.3 13 Iceland 59.9 33 Netherlands 51.4 53 Cyprus 43.2 14 Mexico 59.1 34 South Africa 51.2 54 Russia 42.6 15 Portugal 58.8 35 Thailand 50.2 55 Australia 41.7 16 Switzerland 58.2 36 Turkey 49.8 56 Kazakhstan 40.6 17 Argentina 57.1 37 Belarus 49.8 57 Luxembourg 40.4 18 Lithuania 56.2 38 Singapore 49.5 58 United States 39.8 19 Latvia 56.1 39 Iran, Islamic Rep. 48.6 59 Canada 38.9 20 Morocco 55.8 40 Slovenia 48.1 60 Saudi Arabia 32.8 * None of the countries achieved positions one to three. No country is doing enough to prevent dangerous climate change. ** rounded ** rounded ** rounded Emissions Trend (50% weighting) Emissions Level (30% weighting) Climate Policy (20% weighting) 1

Overall Results Table 1: Climate Change Performance Index 2009 Table 2: Index ranking of the 10 largest CO2 emitters Country Share of Global CCPI Rank CO 2 Emissions* 2009 (2008)** Germany 2.94 % 5 (5) India 4.46 % 7 (8) United Kingdom 1.92 % 9 (10) Korea, Rep. 1.70 % 41 (54) Japan 4.33 % 43 (45) Italy 1.60 % 44 (44) China 20.02 % 49 (43) Table 3: Key Data for the 10 Largest CO 2 Emitters Country CCPI Rank 2009 (2008)* Share of Global CO 2 Emissions** Share of Global Primary Energy Supply Share of Global GDP Share of Global Population Germany 5 (5) 2.94% 2.97% 3.92% 1.26% India 7 (8) 4.46% 4.82% 6.38% 16.98% United Kingdom 9 (10) 1.92% 1.97% 3.04% 0.93% Korea, Rep. 41 (54) 1.70% 1.84% 1.76% 0.74% Japan 43 (45) 4.33% 4.49% 6.15% 1.95% Italy 44 (44) 1.60% 1.57% 2.67% 0.90% China 49 (43) 20.02% 16.00% 15.09% 20.07% Russia 54 (53) 5.67% 5.76% 2.56% 2.18% USA 58 (58) 20.34% 19.77% 19.57% 4.59% Canada 59 (56) 1.92% 2.30% 1.77% 0.50% Total 64.96% 61.49% 62.91% 50.10% *calculated with the most recent method **energy related Russia 5.67 % 54 (53) USA 20.34 % 58 (58) Canada 1.92 % 59 (56) * energy related **calculated with the most recent method 2

Overall Results CCPI World Map Map 1 Performance Very good Good Average Poor Very poor Not included in assessment More than 10% of total emissions from land use changes. They are not included in the index calculations. 3

Partial Results 1. Emissions Trend Map 2 Performance Very good Good Average Poor Very poor Not included in assessment 4

Partial Results 2. Emissions Level Map 3 Performance Very good Good Average Poor Very poor Not included in assessment More than 10% of total emissions from land use changes. They are not included in the index calculations. 5

Partial Results 3. Climate Policy Map 4 Performance Very good Good Average Poor Very poor Not included in assessment 6

Country comparison Sweden and Japan as an example a Table 4: Sweden Indicator Score* Rank** Weight Rank** Emissions Levels CO 2 per Primary Energy Unit 83.3 5 15.0% Primary Energy per GDP Unit 80.8 34 7.5% 5 Primary Energy per Capita 56.9 50 7.5% Sectoral Energy Electricity 66.8 30 8.0% Emissions Renewables 5.6 55 8.0% Trends Transport International Aviation 86.5 8 4.0% 10 Road Traffic 73.6 23 4.0% Residential Private Households 100.0 4 4.0% Industry Manufacturing and Construction 73.6 10 7.0% Target Performance Comparison since 1990 52.5 25 15.0% Climate Policies International 67.6 18 10% 10 National 77.3 9 10% Total 66.7 100% 4 *Minimum: 0, maximum: 100 **(4-60)None of the countries achieved positions one to three. 7

Country comparison Sweden and Japan as an example b Table 5: Japan Indicator Score* Rank** Weight Rank** Emissions Levels CO 2 per Primary Energy Unit 34.9 35 15.0% Primary Energy per GDP Unit 88.8 17 7.5% 32 Primary Energy per Capita 70.1 41 7.5% Sectoral Energy Electricity 67.3 27 8.0% Emissions Renewables 7.3 48 8.0% Trends Transport International Aviation 73.8 24 4.0% 37 Road Traffic 87.1 7 4.0% Residential Private Households 55.7 23 4.0% Industry Manufacturing and Construction 58.5 31 7.0% Target Performance Comparison since 1990 35.4 44 15.0% Climate Policies International 36.8 47 10% 53 National 21.6 53 10% Total 47.1 100% 43 *Minimum: 0, maximum: 100 **(4-60)None of the countries achieved positions one to three. 8

Climate Change Performance Index by Country Group a Table 6: Climate Change Performance Index for OECD Member Countries 4 Sweden 66.7 5 Germany 65.3 6 France 62.2 9 United Kingdom 60.6 10 Denmark 60.6 11 Norway 60.5 12 Hungary 60.5 13 Iceland 59.9 14 Mexico 59.1 15 Portugal 58.8 Members of the Kyoto Protocol 16 Switzerland 58.2 44 Italy 47.1 21 Ireland 55.6 45 Poland 46.9 22 Slovak Republic 55.3 46 New Zealand 46.2 24 Czech Republic 55.0 48 Finland 46.1 25 Belgium 55.0 50 Austria 45.0 28 Spain 53.2 51 Greece 44.7 33 Netherlands 51.4 55 Australia 41.7 36 Turkey 49.8 57 Luxembourg 40.4 41 Korea, Rep. 48.1 58 USA 39.8 43 Japan 47.1 59 Canada 38.9 Without Kyoto Commitment Refused to Ratify the Kyoto Protocol Table 7: Climate Change Performance Index for EU Member Countries 4 Sweden 66.7 5 Germany 65.3 6 France 62.2 9 United Kingdom 60.6 10 Denmark 60.6 12 Hungary 60.5 15 Portugal 58.8 18 Lithuania 56.2 19 Latvia 56.1 21 Ireland 55.6 22 Slovak Republic 55.3 23 Malta 55.1 24 Czech Republic 55.0 25 Belgium 55.0 28 Spain 53.2 29 Bulgaria 52.6 31 Estonia 51.5 33 Netherlands 51.4 40 Slovenia 48.1 42 Romania 47.5 44 Italy 47.1 45 Poland 46.9 48 Finland 46.1 50 Austria 45.0 51 Greece 44.7 53 Cyprus 43.2 57 Luxembourg 40.4 9

Climate Change Performance Index by Country Group b Table 8: Climate Change Performance Index for ASEAN Member Countries plus India, China, Japan and Korea, Republic 7 India 62.1 27 Indonesia 53.8 32 Taiwan/China 51.5 35 Thailand 50.2 38 Singapore 49.5 41 Korea, Rep. 48.1 43 Japan 47.1 49 China 45.9 52 Malaysia 44.3 Table 9: Climate Change Performance Index for Countries in Transition 12 Hungary 60.5 18 Lithuania 56.2 19 Latvia 56.1 22 Slovak Republic 55.3 24 Czech Republic 55.0 29 Bulgaria 52.6 30 Croatia 51.7 31 Estonia 51.5 37 Belarus 49.8 40 Slovenia 48.1 42 Romania 47.5 45 Poland 46.9 47 Ukraine 46.1 54 Russia 42.6 56 Kazakhstan 40.6 Table 10: Climate Change Performance Index for Newly Industrialising Countries 7 India 62.1 8 Brazil 61.4 14 Mexico 59.1 18 Argentina 57.1 20 Morocco 55.8 26 Algeria 54.6 27 Indonesia 53.8 32 Taiwan/China 51.5 34 South Africa 51.2 35 Thailand 50.2 38 Singapore 49.5 39 Iran 48.6 49 China 45.9 52 Malaysia 44.3 10