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The Circular Carbon Economy Index 2021 – Methodology

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  • Mari Luomi
  • Fatih Yilmaz
  • Thamir Al Shehri

    (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center)

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The Circular Carbon Economy Index (CCE Index) aims to measure countries’ progress in and potential for achieving circular carbon economies (CCEs). The CCE Index is based on two sub-indices: one for measuring countries’ current performance in the various dimensions of the CCE and the other for gauging how countries are positioned to make progress toward the CCE, based on key enabling factors. The CCE Index also allows for additional comparisons among top oil-producing countries through a separate set of add-on indicators that estimate how these countries’ industrial performance and business environments are aligning with the CCE.

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  • Mari Luomi & Fatih Yilmaz & Thamir Al Shehri, 2021. "The Circular Carbon Economy Index 2021 – Methodology," Methodology Papers ks--2021-mp02, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:prc:mpaper:ks--2021-mp02
    DOI: 10.30573/KS--2021-MP02
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    Keywords

    Carbon Capture and Storage; Circular Carbon Economy; Climate change; Climate mitigation;
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