India and China
rank 123rd and 121st in pollution control respectively, reflecting the
strain rapid economic growth imposes on the environment, according to
the 2010 Environmental Performance Index (EPI).
However, among the other newly industrialised nations Brazil and
Russia rank 62nd and 69th, suggesting that the level of development is
just one of many factors affecting pollution control.
Iceland leads the world in addressing pollution control and natural
resource management challenges, according to the index produced by a
team of environmental experts at Yale University and Columbia
University.
Presented Thursday at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2010,
the EPI ranks 163 countries on their performance across 25 metrics
aggregated into ten categories including environmental health, air
quality, water resource management, biodiversity and habitat,
forestry, fisheries, agriculture, and climate change.
Iceland's top-notch performance derives from its high scores on
environmental public health, controlling greenhouse gas emissions, and
reforestation, according to a media release from Yale University.
Other high performers include Switzerland, Costa Rica, Sweden, and
Norway.