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  2. Climate change in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Climate change impacts are especially severe in Mexico City, due to increases in air pollution. [6] [clarification needed] Ecological impacts of climate change within Mexico include reductions in landscape connectivity and shifting migratory patterns of animals. Furthermore, climate change in Mexico is tied to worldwide trade and economic ...

  3. Mexico Charts a New Path on Climate Change - AOL

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    Alicia Bárcena, the country’s new environment secretary, spelled out an aggressive climate agenda for Mexico.

  4. Mexico’s new president promises to resume fight against ...

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    This week, Sheinbaum saw firsthand the havoc that climate change is wreaking in Mexico. On Wednesday, on her first trip as the country’s leader, she visited Acapulco, in the southern state of Guerrero, to assess the damage caused by Hurricane John, which struck the coast first as a hurricane and then again as a tropical storm last week.

  5. Climate change policy of Mexico - Wikipedia

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  6. Canva - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, Canva announced a partnership with FedEx Office [22] and with Office Depot the following month. [23] As of June 2020, Canva's valuation had risen to A$6 billion, rising to A$40 billion by September 2021. [24] [25] In September 2021, Canva raised US$200 million, with its value peaking that year at US$40 billion.

  7. The last residents of a coastal Mexican town destroyed by ...

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    People moved to El Bosque in the 1980s to fish. Setting out into the Gulf of Mexico in threes and fours, fishermen returned with buckets of tarpon and long, streaked snook. Then climate change set ...

  8. Mexico proudly controls its energy but could find it hard to ...

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    The room for change in Mexico’s contribution to global warming appears to be in where the government monopoly gets its electricity and no participant in Mexico’s presidential debate Sunday ...

  9. Mexico to raise climate emissions target for first time since ...

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    Mexico will raise its target to unconditionally cut greenhouse gas emissions to 30% below usual levels by 2030 at this year's COP27 U.N. climate summit, its environment ministry said in a ...