Yale University’s Environmental Performance Index, which tracks 40 performance indicators—including “Sanitation & Drinking Water”—in order to pinpoint the most environmentally friendly countries in the world. Additional performance indicators tracked by the EPI include environmental health, climate change mitigation, air quality, waste management, biodiversity, fishery populations, and more.
Sounds a bit like "stuff in place doing things" rather than actual quality tests. If so a bit of greenwashing seems feasible.
Sounds more like a development index than a quality index.
Which is even wilder. They are acting like agricultural and oil-drilling practices in the US (and elsewhere too) are not degrading the global fresh water base.
Flint is a very small percentage of the population, so even if everyone in Flint was affected, which they weren't, it would still be possible to get a 100/100 score. The problem with Flint's water was highly publicized because of how uncommon it is for water to be unsafe in America.
yeah. i do not doubt for a second scientists can bullshit up a nice statistic where any country on the planet gets a "100% renewable green sticker well done buddy". those are smart people.
if it says 100/100 and the US is fracking the shit out of its country something is left out. most likely by design.
What we measure becomes our goals, if they say it is 100/100 that means keep doing what you are doing.
e: I can't imagine italy deservers one either, just to be clear, or the 96 in austria where I live.
Lots of wells from people on the countryside are deemed unsfae bacuse of fertilizer pollution