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  2. Renewable energy in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The amount of geothermal energy used and harvested, places Mexico as number four in the world. [1] As the importance of clean sustainable energy becomes more prevalent, the country and government officials continue to invest in research and innovations to continue to allow Mexico to be a leading example of renewable energy. Predictions based on ...

  3. Carbon capture and storage in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico highly depends on the burning of its fossil fuels, and for the same reason, it is in its interest to look into mitigation solutions for its corresponding emissions. In the General Law on Climate Change on 2012, Mexico promised to reduce 20% of its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2020 and 50% by 2050, as well as in the Paris Agreement .

  4. Instituto Global para la Sostenibilidad - Wikipedia

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    The Instituto Global para la Sostenibilidad (IGS) was founded at the Tec de Monterrey, Mexico City Campus in collaboration with Arizona State University. [1] It is an expansion of the Global Institute for Sustainability, founded in Arizona in 2004 and is the first and only program of its kind in Latin America, promoting business solutions, clean technologies, and government models for action.

  5. Mexico, conservation group boost efforts to save tiny vaquita ...

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    The Mexican government announced a new agreement with conservation group Sea Shepherd on Tuesday aimed at boosting protection of the endangered vaquita porpoise, as the world's smallest cetacean ...

  6. Energy in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The amount of geothermal energy used and harvested, places Mexico as number four in the world. [14] As the importance of clean sustainable energy becomes more prevalent, the country and government officials continue to invest in research and innovations to continue to allow Mexico to be a leading example of renewable energy. Predictions based ...

  7. Climate change in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in Mexico is expected to have widespread impacts: with significant decreases in precipitation and increases in temperatures. This will put pressure on the economy , people and the biodiversity of many parts of the country, which have largely arid or hot climates .

  8. Electricity sector in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Mexico exported 1.3 TWh of electricity to the United States, while importing 0.6 TWh. [4] Companies have built power plants near the United States - Mexico border with the aim of exporting generation to the United States. There are also plans to connect Mexico with Guatemala and Belize as part of the Central American Interconnection ...

  9. Ecotourism in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Ecotourism facility in Chicoasén.. Ecotourism in Mexico is tourism that sustainably experiences fragile, pristine and relatively undisturbed natural areas. Tourism is a large sources of revenue for Mexico [1] Ecotourism has received mixed responses, but organizations such as the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) stressed its importance in the long-term economic ...