CSI sub-indexes.

CSI is composed of eight first-class sub-indexes.

Each sub-index is an independent benchmark with its own data trail. The CSI is the weighted average of the eight canonical sub-indexes, one per methodology metric.

The CSI does not stand alone: it is built from eight sub-indexes, each mapping one-to-one onto a methodology metric with a fixed raw priority weight summing to 101. Seven measure animal-agriculture pressure, so a measured fall lifts the index; the consumer-transition sub-index is the only transition-positive metric. Every value on this page is illustrative and carries an explicit data-state label until a reproducible production pipeline certifies a release.

25/101 weight

74.20

Animal Headcount Index for 2026.

Pressure reduction · canonical lens: g20.

Provisional

20/101 weight

81.88

Animal Agriculture GHG Index for 2026.

Pressure reduction · canonical lens: global.

Provisional

15/101 weight

103.38

Animal Agriculture Land Use Index for 2026.

Pressure reduction · canonical lens: g20.

Provisional

10/101 weight

45.29

Animal Product Output Index for 2026.

Pressure reduction · canonical lens: global.

Provisional

10/101 weight

89.58

Animal Product Trade Index for 2026.

Pressure reduction · canonical lens: global.

Provisional

10/101 weight

27.34

Livestock Feed Production Index for 2026.

Pressure reduction · canonical lens: global.

Provisional

7/101 weight

113.53

Animal Agriculture Employment Index for 2026.

Pressure reduction · canonical lens: global.

Provisional

4/101 weight

97.19

Consumer Transition Index for 2026.

Transition-positive · canonical lens: global.

Provisional

A sub-index is a benchmark; a lens is a filtered view.

Each tile links to a sub-index detail page with its history, lenses, source-native members and evidence trail. The CSI consumes exactly one canonical sub-index per metric; lenses such as the G20 view are dashboard products and are never counted into the CSI a second time.

All values shown here are illustrative and provisional. A missing or fail-closed artefact renders as an explicit unavailable state rather than a fabricated number.