Mexico: How To Reach The Hardest-To-Reach Climate Target Group
Smallholder Farmers in Semi-Arid RegionsOne of the hardest-to-reach groups for climate action in Mexico are smallholder farmers (campesinos) in semi-arid and drought-prone... Read more.
Mexico: The Politics of Climate Change
Overall, public support for climate policies exists but must be balanced with social equity considerations. Mexico, as one of the largest economies in Latin America,... Read more.
Mexico: Nuclear Energy Updates
Nuclear energy accounts for between 3% and 5% of Mexico’s total electricity generation. The high upfront costs and long construction times have been a significant... Read more.
Mexico: What Recent Climate Polling Tells Us
In 2024, 77 % of Mexicans report increased worry over climate change compared to the previous year, placing Mexico fourth worldwide in terms of rising concern.As... Read more.
Mexico: 2025 Mid-Year Emissions Report Card
An updated climate strategy aims to achieve a 35% reduction in emissions by 2030 through initiatives focused on reforestation, renewable energy, and sustainable... Read more.
Roadmaps for the Future: Mexican Climate Experts on What Needs to Be Done
Dr. Rodolfo Lacy Tamayo: Architect of Sustainable Solutions for Mexico and Beyond As the world faces a pivotal moment in the fight against climate change, nations... Read more.
Indigenous communities in rural areas, urban populations in informal settlements, and agricultural workers in regions like Chiapas, Oaxaca, and Guerrero are most at risk in Mexico
In the fight against climate change, climate justice stands as a beacon of hope and fairness. It reminds us that the transition to a sustainable future must include... Read more.
Integrating Mexico’s NbS into National Climate Policies and Long-Term Strategies Ensures these Solutions Remain a Priority in Addressing Climate Change
As climate change becomes an increasingly urgent challenge, nature-based solutions (NBS) are proving to be a valuable strategy to address it. These solutions, which... Read more.
Mexico’s Ongoing Investments in Electrification and Infrastructure Expansion Pave the Way for a More Sustainable and Accessible Public Transport System
This text analyzes the amount and type of automated public transport used daily by citizens of Mexico. By automated public transport in Mexico, we are referring... Read more.
By 2035, Mexico Aims to Phase Out Fossil Fuel-Dependent Vehicles
As of January 2025, Mexico’s electric vehicle (EV) sector has experienced significant growth, reflecting a broader global transition toward sustainable transportation.... Read more.