The Climate Data Retrieval API offers a simple and effective way to retrieve data from the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI), which ranks countries based on their climate protection efforts. This API provides three core endpoints: one for retrieving a list of countries included in the index, one for accessing a specific country's current CCPI data, and another for exploring that country's performance across previous years. Each endpoint supports relevant parameters to ensure precise and efficient data retrieval. This API is ideal for researchers, journalists, environmental analysts, or developers building climate-related applications.
[
{
"countries": [
"Denmark",
"Sweden",
"Chile",
"Iran",
"Saudi Arabia",
"Kazakhstan",
"Netherlands",
"United Kingdom",
"Philippines",
"Morocco",
"Norway",
"India",
"Luxembourg",
"Estonia",
"Portugal",
"Germany",
"European Union (27)",
"Lithuania",
"Spain",
"Egypt",
"Vietnam",
"Greece",
"Austria",
"Thailand",
"France",
"Nigeria",
"Colombia",
"Brazil",
"Ireland",
"Slovenia",
"Pakistan",
"Romania",
"Switzerland",
"Malta",
"Belgium",
"Latvia",
"Finland",
"South Africa",
"Mexico",
"Croatia",
"New Zealand",
"Indonesia",
"Italy",
"Cyprus",
"Hungary",
"Slovakia",
"Poland",
"Malaysia",
"Czechia",
"Bulgaria",
"Algeria",
"Australia",
"Turkey",
"Uzbekistan",
"China",
"Belarus",
"United States",
"Japan",
"Argentina",
"Taiwan",
"Canada",
"South Korea",
"Russia",
"United Arab Emirates"
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9450/climate+data+retrieval+api/17232/obtain+list+of+countries' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[
{
"years": [
"2025",
"2024",
"2023",
"2022",
"2021",
"2020",
"2019"
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9450/climate+data+retrieval+api/17234/get+years+available+in+dataset' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[
{
"country_code": "ARG",
"year": 2022,
"score": 35.96,
"rank": 59
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9450/climate+data+retrieval+api/17238/get+climate+change+data+for+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required","year":"Required"}'
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The Climate Data Retrieval API provides structured data related to the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI), including countries' climate change rankings, scores, and category-specific performance metrics across different years.
The Climate Data Retrieval API offers three core endpoints: one for retrieving a list of countries included in the index, another for accessing a specific country's current CCPI data, and a third for exploring that country's performance across previous years.
Researchers, journalists, and environmental analysts can use the Climate Data Retrieval API to access and analyze climate change performance data, enabling them to create reports, visualizations, and applications that highlight trends and insights in climate protection efforts across different countries.
The output of the Climate Data Retrieval API includes fields such as country name, current CCPI score, ranking, category-specific scores (e.g., greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy), and historical performance data for previous years.
Developers can integrate the Climate Data Retrieval API into their applications by utilizing the provided endpoints to fetch climate data, which can then be displayed in user interfaces, used for data analysis, or incorporated into climate-related tools and services.
The "obtain list of countries" endpoint returns a comprehensive list of countries included in the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI). The response is structured as an array of country names, allowing users to easily identify which countries are available for further data queries.
The "get climate change data for country" endpoint includes key fields such as "country_code," "year," "score," and "rank." These fields provide essential information about a country's climate performance for the specified year, enabling users to analyze trends and rankings.
Users can customize their data requests by specifying parameters such as the country name and year when using the "get climate change data for country" endpoint. This allows for targeted retrieval of specific climate performance data relevant to their research or analysis.
The response data from the Climate Data Retrieval API is organized in JSON format, with each endpoint returning structured arrays of objects. For example, the "get climate change data for country" endpoint returns an array of objects, each containing fields like "country_code," "year," "score," and "rank."
The "get years available in dataset" endpoint provides a list of years for which CCPI data is available. This allows users to understand the temporal coverage of the dataset and select specific years for analysis when querying climate performance data.
Typical use cases for the Climate Data Retrieval API include generating reports on climate performance, creating visualizations to compare countries, and developing applications that track climate change efforts. Researchers and analysts can leverage this data to inform policy discussions and public awareness campaigns.
Users can effectively utilize the returned data by integrating it into data analysis tools, visualizations, or dashboards. For instance, they can compare scores and rankings across countries and years to identify trends, assess progress, and highlight areas needing improvement in climate action.
The Climate Data Retrieval API relies on data sourced from the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI), which undergoes rigorous evaluation and validation processes. This ensures that the data provided is accurate and reflects the latest assessments of countries' climate performance.
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