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WWF Arctic Council Scorecard

Black Carbon and Methane

Climate change is the single most important driver of change in the Arctic.

Ratings

Detailed ratings

A

Canada

Short-lived climate forcers: black carbon and methane emissions10/10
Climate change adaptation4/6
Climate change observation2/2
OVERALL RATING16/18

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C

Kingdom of Denmark (Greenland & Faroe Islands)

Short-lived climate forcers: black carbon and methane emissions4/10
Climate change adaptation3/6
Climate change observation2/2
OVERALL RATING9/18

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B

Finland

Short-lived climate forcers: black carbon and methane emissions4/6
Climate change adaptation4/6
Climate change observation2/2
OVERALL RATING10/14

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C

Iceland

Short-lived climate forcers: black carbon and methane emissions3/10
Climate change adaptation5/6
Climate change observation2/2
OVERALL RATING10/18

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B

Norway

Short-lived climate forcers: black carbon and methane emissions8/10
Climate change adaptation4/6
Climate change observation2/2
OVERALL RATING14/18

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B

Russia

Short-lived climate forcers: black carbon and methane emissions5/10
Climate change adaptation4/6
Climate change observation2/2
OVERALL RATING11/18

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A

Sweden

Short-lived climate forcers: black carbon and methane emissions6/6
Climate change adaptation4/6
Climate change observation2/2
OVERALL RATING12/14

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C

USA

Short-lived climate forcers: black carbon and methane emissions4/10
Climate change adaptation4/6
Climate change observation2/2
OVERALL RATING10/18

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