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The New Mexico Climate Risk Map provides a place to begin to understand impacts for all areas of the state. People can choose from a list of different climate hazards and sensitivity factors to view those layers on the map. Its real power comes from the reports it can generate for any are...
For example, in the period 2012-2014 (see map) there were far more lightning events in in central and southern Mexico than in the northern part of the country and the Baja California Peninsula. This means that there is no clear connection between deaths by lightning and population density. ...
used in the production of instant coffee. Mexico is importing large quantities of Robusta variety coffee beans as the large Nestle plant in the city of Toluca has been increasing its output of instant (soluble) coffee. However, Nestle has also increased...
Our factory inVoikkaa, Finland now runs on 100% wind energy since the end of 2023. This is a significant step in decarbonizing the production of hydrogen peroxide of the plant. We also have a biogas project at our site in Juarez, Mexico, to install a biodigester onsite in order to pro...
These same physics also help illuminate some of the trends in U.S. precipitation. While not quite as clear-cut as temperature, the maps below show a clear trend of increasing wetness in the East and drying in the Southwest. NOAA A warmer Gulf of Mexico allows more moisture to be evaporate...
Governments including the European Union, Canada and Mexico said they will set “ambitious” new targets for cutting their greenhouse gas pollution by 2035. By Karl Mathiesen, Sara Schonhardt and Zia Weise | November 21, 2024 05:28 AM The Trump team’s plan to resuscitate a dead oil proj...
Mexico has two tropical climates which have average temperatures of over 18°C (64°F) for all twelve months of the year. The first,tropical wet(Af in the Köppen system, see map), has at least 60 mm (2.4 in) of rain in every month of the year. This is the climate of the Amaz...
techniques to model how climate change increased precipitation but all align in tracing how the storm’s rainfall differed from historical averages due to biophysical changes; especially the increased moisture content of the air and increased temperature of the Gulf of Mexico at the time of the ...