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The Circular Carbon Economy Index 2023: Results

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  • Mari Luomi
  • Fatih Yılmaz
  • Thamir Al Shehri

    (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center)

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The Circular Carbon Economy (CCE) Index provides a comparative overview of where countries stand on the road to net-zero and how well equipped they are to get there. The CCE Index compiles quantitative data points from 38 robust sources into a composite indicator covering countries representing approximately 90% of the global economy and CO2 emissions. On each of the indicators, each country receives a score of 0-100, which are combined to form various aggregate scores: for the total CCE Index, CCE Performance, CCE Enablers, and various enabling areas. In addition to these, five more indicators are applied to major oil and gas producing countries for an add-on score called the Oil Producers Lens. This paper presents and analyses the results of the 2023 CCE Index.

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  • Mari Luomi & Fatih Yılmaz & Thamir Al Shehri, 2024. "The Circular Carbon Economy Index 2023: Results," Discussion Papers ks--2024-dp02, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:prc:dpaper:ks--2024-dp02
    DOI: 10.30573/KS--2024-DP02
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    Circular Carbon Economy (CCE); Climate policy; CO2 emissions; GHGs;
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