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Climate change is very closely tied to environmental justice in Mexico, given that poor smallholder farmers will likely carry the largest burden. [35] Farmers respond to climate change in varying ways: changing their agricultural practices, adjusting their livelihood strategies, or exiting agriculture altogether.
The program completed over 400 projects using a community-based approach that prioritized the most serious environmental and public health concerns reported by residents and workers along the shared border region. Most of the projects funded by Border 2012 were designed to remedy issues specific to a community.
The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), which oversees environmental issues in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, will review a complaint on a Mexican rail project in the north of the ...
Members of sensible groups can present serious issues. This interval activates the phases precontingencia (precontingency) and contingencia fase I (1st contingency phase) of the Programa de Contingencias Ambientales Atmosféricas(PCAA) del Valle de México (Atmospheric Environmental Contingencies Program of Mexico City).
Mexico was once a visionary on the climate crisis - now its progress is ‘critically insufficient’. Where did it all go wrong, asks senior climate correspondent Louise Boyle and José Luis ...
Climate change and drying reservoirs are putting Mexico City in a water crisis. Here's how travel to the area is impacted.
Mexico and the U.S. have reached an agreement to address Mexico's habit of falling behind in water-sharing payments. ... But in the current cycle which began in 2020, Mexico has so far delivered ...
The United States–Mexico border, also referred to as the borderlands, has received mass media coverage ranging from political concerns to economic and social issues by the United States and Mexico alike. [1] For both countries, the borderlands represents a point of contention that is often subject to heightened scrutiny.