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  2. Animal welfare and rights in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Chiapas and Baja California Sur did not have animal welfare protections as of November 2014. [1] The Federal Animal Health Act 2007 contains a number of provisions concerning the welfare of farm animals (not including aquatic animals). The main purpose of the Act is to diagnose, prevent, and control diseases in animals, but welfare is also ...

  3. Climate change in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Maize, a key component of Mexican agriculture, is threatened due to temperature and precipitation fluxes from climate change Much of Mexico's coffee (Coffee arabica) production is grown under the shade of a diversity of tree species. There is concern that climate change will lead to a decline in coffee quality, potentially causing farmers to ...

  4. Category : Species that are or were threatened by climate change

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    Endangered species facing the threat of extinction due to climate change. Including threats from the effects of global warming. Subcategories.

  5. The USDA Suspended Cattle Trade With Mexico Due to a ... - AOL

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    The United States has temporarily suspended all cattle imports from Mexico after the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) detected a teeny, tiny ...

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

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    Mexico’s new approach to climate is a significant development in the fight against climate change. That’s in part because every pound of carbon emissions matters, and the country is by some ...

  7. Effects of climate change on livestock - Wikipedia

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    In China, daily milk production per cow is already lower than the average by between 0.7 and 4 kg (1.5 and 8.8 lb) in July (the hottest month of the year), and by 2070, it may decline by up to 50% (or 7.2 kg (16 lb)) due to climate change. [56]

  8. Climate of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Climate change impacts are especially severe in Mexico City, due to increases in air pollution. [11] [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 ...

  9. Analysis-Can Mexico's Sheinbaum, a climate scientist ... - AOL

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    Mexico's President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum, an accomplished climate scientist, could struggle to fulfill her environmental pledges after she sailed to victory, in part, on the popularity of a ...