Cluster five is a relatively large group of countries encompassing several geographic regions and levels of development. These countries have impressive environmental health scores, but relatively low climate change scores, possibly due to the carbon-intensive electricity generation they engage in.
The countries in cluster five are: Algeria, Australia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Greece, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica, Jordan, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Poland, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, United States
This profile describes a group of statistically similar countries. Each vertex locates the group’s average score for a policy objective. Roll over the labels to see the numerical scores.