by Angel Hsu | Mar 28, 2014 | China, Environmental Performance Index (EPI)
This piece was co-written with William Miao. It originally appeared on ChinaFAQs. Amidst headlines detailing off-the-charts air pollution in Beijing, it may come as a surprise that China’s latest environmental scorecard does boast bright spots. The 2014 Yale...
by Angel Hsu | Mar 27, 2014 | Data, Data Visualization, Environmental Performance Index (EPI)
This blog was originally posted on The Metric. It was co-written with Amy Weinfurter, MEM’15 at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Which countries have the reputation for being the most ‘environmentally-friendly,’ and does the perception...
by Angel Hsu | Feb 25, 2014 | Environmental Performance Index (EPI)
This post originally appeared on Huffington Post. It was co-written and compiled by researchers Omar Malik, Laura Johnson, Avi Allison, Kelly Coplin, Nora Hawkins, Susanne Stahl and Sarah Guy at the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy. The 2014 Environmental...
by Angel Hsu | Feb 6, 2014 | Environmental Performance Index (EPI)
On January 25 at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, I had the pleasure of launching the 2014 Environmental Performance Index on behalf of my colleagues at the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy and the Center for International...
by Angel Hsu | Sep 23, 2013 | Data, Environmental Performance Index (EPI), Indices
This post originally appeared here. World Water Week drew to a close earlier this month with a charge to the United Nations to consider aspecial emphasis on water as part of a post-2015 development agenda. As the UN deliberates Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),...
by Angel Hsu | Aug 26, 2013 | Environmental Performance Index (EPI), Indices
While The Lord of the Rings films have brought global attention to New Zealand’s breathtaking scenery and natural environment, a recent dairy contamination scandal by Fonterra – the largest dairy producer in the country – has blighted New Zealand’s image as “100%...
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