Sverige tappar ytterligare i klimatrankningen
Sverige tappar återigen i den årliga internationella klimatrankingen Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) som presenterades på det pågående klimattoppmötet COP30 i Belém, Brasilien.
Inget land uppfyller än så länge kraven som ställs för att hamna på plats 1–3 på listan.
Men bäst rankat är vårt grannland i söder, Danmark. Också oljelandet Norge kommer före Sverige i rankingen. Finland hamnar dock långt ner i listan, på plats 37.
Sverige som låg högst i rankingen under lång tid av de 63 länderna på listan halkar nu ner till 13:e plats. Den klimatpolitiska omsvängningen under regeringen Kristersson är orsaken till raset på listan över länder som CCPI kartlagt under 20 års tid. CCPI om Sveriges fall:
Sweden drops two spots to rank 13th in the CCPI. The country maintains an overall high rating and has a mixed performance across categories: high in GHG Emissions, very high in Renewable Energy (among the top three), low in Climate Policy, and very low in Energy Use.CCPI: CCPI 2026 was released yesterday.
The country’s national carbon tax, still one of the highest on Earth, is promising. However, the CCPI country experts note a lack of greater ambition in climate policy. They explain that current policies are being weakened or removed, and fossil fuel use has, in fact, increased and not decreased. For example, the Swedish minority government, which relies on the right-wing Sweden Democrats, announced in November 2024 that it would not grant permits for a notable 13 offshore wind projects in the Baltic Sea and with a total planned capacity of 32 GW, while only approving the Poseidon offshore wind farm, citing military security concerns in the geopolitically fragile region.
DN: Sverige tappar ytterligare på klimatrankning.





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