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Mexico

Claudia Sheinbaum: a climate scientist for the presidential run

Mexico’s ruling party picks climate scientist for presidential run

Mexico is set for a green shift, as climate scientist Claudia Sheinbaum faces pro-renewables senator Xóchitl Gálvez in next June’s elections

After “difficult experience” at Cop27, Mexico leads anti-harassment push in Bonn

The lead Mexican negotiator Camila Zepeda said she had suffered a “difficult experience” at Egypt’s Cop27 and had not been supported by the US and EU

Mexico plans to ban solar geoengineering after rogue experiment

A US startup carried out a geoengineering experiment in Mexico, which the country claims was done without prior notice and consent

Mexico’s new climate plan is worse than its old one, analysts say

Mexico, a country of 130 million, is one of only two G20 countries not to have set net zero emission targets

Migrants on US-Mexican border suffer from extreme water scarcity

At migrant shelters in Reynosa, water is carefully rationed for thousands of people waiting for permission to pursue the American Dream

Mexico’s oil gets even dirtier as flaring continues to soar

Since president Andrés Manuel Lopez-Obrador was elected in 2018, oil companies have burned more and more gas as a byproduct

Ocean fire raises questions about US support for Mexico’s oil and gas industry

US export credit agency Exim bank has provided $16.14 billion in loans and guarantees to Pemex since 1998, with recent funds going to the site of the fire

Ocean fire exposes weak regulation of Mexico’s oil and gas sector

After ‘eye of fire’ footage goes viral, Pemex denies its ruptured gas pipe caused environmental damage and campaigners demand an investigation

Elections dash Mexican President’s hopes for dirty energy reform

Amlo does not have the two thirds majority in Mexico’s parliament to pass proposed constitutional reforms in favour of state-owned coal and gas power generation

Mayan communities are suing the Mexican government over a million solar panel megaproject

Indigenous communities say they did not give consent for a Total-backed solar megaproject on their land

Covid exposes Mexico City’s water access gap between rich and poor

The coronavirus pandemic lays bare the impact of Mexico City’s mounting water crisis on vulnerable households, while gated communities enjoy reliable supplies

Three amigos launch beyond-Trump 2050 climate strategies

The US, Canada and Mexico join Germany in publishing plans to radically reduce greenhouse gases by mid century

After ratification, cities can deliver the Paris climate deal

Writing in Climate Home, the mayors of Paris, Mexico City and Rio de Janeiro say they are ready and willing to implement the UN’s new climate deal

Can the right be good for the climate in Latin America?

As centre right parties assume power across the continent it’s easy to say this will mean a cull of environmental laws, but it’s not that straightforward

Mexico, Ontario, Quebec pledge carbon market cooperation

Advocates say emissions trading agreement will help to cut the cost of meeting climate goals

US, Canada, Mexico agree climate partnership

The “three amigos” set targets to get half of electricity from clean sources and cut methane emissions 40-45% by 2025

Patricia Espinosa: Who is the UN’s incoming climate change chief?

Mexican diplomat is a team builder with a ruthless streak, say ministers who have worked with her

World’s first cactus-powered plant opens in Mexico

NEWS: Pilot scheme will run cars and a small power plant on biogas from prickly pear harvested in Michoacan state

Germany, Ethiopia, Mexico leaders back carbon pricing

NEWS: Six heads of state are endorsing a World Bank campaign to make polluters pay, while Paris climate text ignores the subject

Mexico’s dragging energy reforms threaten green reputation

NEWS: Developing country was hailed for early climate pledge, but the Senate is being slow to sign off crucial renewables law

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