Thursday, November 21, 2013

Adaptation and Mitigation to climate change

     Total carbon dioxide emissions in Mexico are associated mainly with change in land use,
the generation of energy, and transport. Although Mexico is among the 20 countries with
the greatest greenhouse gas emissions per capita, these are much lower than those of the
developed countries.     
     Mexico is already experiencing longer and much hotter periods, more intense hurricanes and rains, and frequent floods and mudslides. The Mexican government realizes that If climate change is not addressed immediately, the economy is expected to decline and suffer significant costs. Mexican Government has demonstrated its commitment, long-term vision, and political will to addressing climate change through its policies and its active role.  

     Mexico is considered a global leader in this area and has a sound records of addressing climate change challenges. The strategy for climate resilient and low carbon economic growth is one of the most ambitious in the world. The main areas are energy efficiency and renewable energy, water management, disaster risk management, clean and efficient transport, forests management, and sustainable productive rural development.
     Mexico has accelerated the development of its legal, institutional and programmatic platform for the unfolding of a wide range of environmental policies, supported in a growing co-responsibility between the government and people. This favors a synergy between attention to national environmental problems with the fulfilling of our international commitments concerning global problems, such as that of climate change.

         Ø        In 1988 the General Law of Ecological Balance and Protection of the Atmosphere
(LGEEPA, initials in Spanish) was gazette, as well as the respective laws in the states;
this law contemplates the dispositions regarding ecological classification, evaluation of
impact and environmental risk, protection of flora and fauna, the rational use of natural
resources, prevention and ecological restoration of natural resources, social
participation and ecological education, as well as control, safety and sanction measures.
    Ø   In 1989 the National Water Commission was created as sole authority in the federal
area regarding water administration, granting it technical and operative autonomy; in
the respective Law of National Waters, with the reform of 1992, the regulation of the
use or exploitation of national waters was improved, and the preservation of their
quality.


ENERGY POLICY. The energy sector has played a decisive role in the economic and social development of Mexico. Over a long period of time, this policy prioritized self-sufficiency in energy supply as a goal; at present, other equally important goals have been added to this: the promotion
of energy saving, technical and economic efficiency in its use and supply, the reference of
domestic prices to international prices and the consideration of new guidelines established
by the environmental policy of the country for the energy sector.

Mexico’s General Law on Climate Change

     The new General Law on Climate Change allows Mexico to spin efficient mechanisms will provide  opportunities for reducing the country’s greenhouse gas emissions and could transform Mexico into a clean energy economy. This law aims to establish an inter-ministerial Commission on Climate Change and create a climate fund to collect and channel resources for climate change initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (mitigation). It states that the National Policy on Climate Change will include a process to diagnosis, plan, measure, monitor, report, verify and evaluate greenhouse gas emissions and compounds emitted by the country.



2 comments:

  1. I think it's interesting how climate change will effect Mexico's economy if it isn't taken care of. I also really like the map and picture you included. It's sad that countries like Mexico, that are taking action to limit global warming, are the ones that are going to suffer the most and American hasn't agreed to do anything and it isn't expected to warm as much as Mexico.

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  2. I really liked the pictures that you used on here. it made it easier to read your information. Nigerias economy will most likely suffer as Mexico's is predicted to. I find it interesting of the climate changing can effect things in the government as well. It show what a serious problem global warming could potentially be.

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