Greenhouse gas emissions between 1993 and 2002 from land-use change and forestry in Mexico. For. Ecol. Manage. 260: 1689-1701.de Jong, B.; Anaya, C.; Masera, O.; Olguin, M.; Paz, F.; Etchevers, J.; Martinez, R. D.; Guerrero, G. y Balbontin, C. ``Greenhouse gas emissions ...
Systems to monitor emissions are essential if countries are to know whether or not they are meeting emissions targets. Mexico’s 2012 goal is to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 6% of their 2000 value. Mexico’s longer-term goal is a decrease of 50% by 2050. Achieving these goals will...
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Globally, deforestation is believed to account for 17.4% of greenhouse gas emissions, so forest protection and reforestation are key strategies in efforts to mitigate the effects of further cliamte change. FacebookTwitterRedditWhatsApp Mexico’s freshwater aquifers: undervalued and overexploited ...
greenhouse gas emissions. For instance, a survey conducted by a major energy consultancy firm found that a large number of data centers in Mexico have started integrating renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power into their operations. To address these concerns, data centers in Mexico...
The United States - the world's No. 2 greenhouse gas emitter - is in talks with Mexico over tighter state control of its energy sector, which the United States argues unfairly hinders private renewable projects. Last week, Ebrard told a news conference Mexico must ramp up clean energy produc...
Mexico has committed to a goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 22% by 2030. As part of this goal, clean distributed generation is slated to play a crucial role in Mexico's energy landscape and is a key priority for policymakers, which, in turn, likely to provide an opportunity in...
Liquid biofuels have the potential to substitute for petroleum in Mexico's transport systems, thereby mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and promoting rural development. However, although the Mexican government constructed a legal and regulatory framework for their introduction, it has so far fail...
Despite the benefits of this green energy source for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, impacts to wildlife including conversion of habitat associated with facility operations remain under-explored. Therefore, solutions for placing facilities in landscapes with less potential for conflict with wildlife need...
The major environmental concerns of agriculture in Mexico are related to water resources and deforestation, in addition to the increasingly important issues of pesticide use, pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and soil erosion. This situation worsens in arid or semiarid regions, such as the state of...