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Lessons From Copenhagen to Delhi: How India Can Improve Its CCPI Performance

Author(s) Mr. Adarsh Srivastava, Prof. Ram Milan, Ms. Kriti Singh, Ms. Shivangi Singh
Country India
Abstract ABSTRACT
“It’s time to stop burning our planet, and start investing in the abundant renewable energy all around us” - ANTONIO GUTERRES, United Nations Secretary-General.
Climate finance encapsulates all the financial efforts a Nation does to mitigate climate Deterioration. It also includes financial aids from foreign bodies, private entities & any other source towards the aforesaid objective. It serves as a key ingredient in fostering the nation's endeavour to mitigate the climate Deterioration.
Denmark, a forerunner in fighting climate deterioration, has remarkably organised climate finance via a unified system of government and private finance and a strict administrative structure. Conversely, India has recorded a fall in its ranking in CCPI from 10 to 23, which raises a question towards its dedication to Climate change mitigation and scope for learning and adopting such strategies and policies, which can not only improve its ranking but also foster sustainable development.
This paper focuses on creating a contrast between the climate finance framework of Denmark and India by employing cross country comparison and SWOT Analysis of India. By comparison, meaningful insights can be drawn which will highlight the scope, opportunities, challenges, lessons, and long-term goals for India and further improve its rank in CCPI and other related indices.
This study also aims at providing actionable suggestions in order to follow its vows towards a greener earth, improvement in CCPI ranking and transition to low low-carbon economy.

Keywords: Climate Finance, Sustainable Development, Renewable Resources, Decarbonised Nation, Climate Change Performance Index, Carbon Footprint, Green Technology
Keywords Climate Finance, Sustainable Development, Renewable Resources, Decarbonised Nation, Climate Change Performance Index, Carbon Footprint, Green Technology
Published In Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025
Published On 2025-12-31
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.65154

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