Rating B In Mexico, the agricultural sector is a vital component of the economy, with millions of farmers depending on...

Mexico Lacks Adequate Water Resource Policies and Programs
Rating D Climate change poses significant challenges to Mexico’s water resources, with changing precipitation patterns, increasing temperatures, and extreme weather...

Mexico has Good New Policies, But Data on Impact is Missing
Climate Progress in the First Half of 2003 B RatingData about CO2 and other GHG emissions in Mexico for 2023...

Mexico’s Emissions Reduction Initiative
This post describes a best practice example from Mexico that begins with an effort to advocate for a policy change,...

Mexico will likely fail to reduce its emissions by 50% by 2030
According to the latest assessment reports by the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), countries must reduce their greenhouse gas...

Mexico spent $16.6 billion in direct and indirect fossil fuel subsidies in 2018
Fossil fuel subsidies have significantly contributed to Mexico’s environmental degradation, exacerbating climate change and worsening air pollution levels, among other...

The Indigenous Population in Mexico Contributes the Least to Greenhouse Gas Emissions but They Are the Most Affected by Climate Change
In Mexico, the census of indigenous people is carried out through surveys in which each person, according to their criteria,...

Mexico’s Agriculture Sector Contributed 3.5% of Global Agricultural Emissions in 2021
Mexico ranks #11 in global food production, which means that agriculture represents a very attractive market for the economy, but...

Mexico: A Climate Look Past and Forward
Looking Back 2022: The Sembrando Vida Program Looking Forward 2023: Implementing Improvements in Energy Efficiency and Greater Use of Renewable...

Mexico’s Power Grid
National Transmission Network (RNT) and the Federal Electricity Commission In Mexico, the electricity boom occurred in 1925, going from 31...