Saturday, April 28, 2012

Mexico gets it, but will they do it?

The Mexicans, beset by smog in their capital city, have passed a climate change law that will reduce their consumption of fossil fuels and increase their use of renewable energy.   Theoretically, at least, because apparently the Mexican government is long on talk and short on action.

Mexico passes climate change law

"A law recently passed by the Mexican legislature will reduce emissions of carbon dioxide by 30 percent below business-as-usual levels by 2020, and by 50 percent below 2000 levels by 2050, reported Nature. By 2024, Mexico will also derive 35 percent of its electricity from renewable resources, according to the new law.


But some worry that enforcement of the laws may prove a challenge in Mexico, which is both the world’s 11th largest economy and greenhouse gas emitter.

“We’re very good at making laws. And then the problem is enforcing them,” Juan Bezaury, a Mexican public policy expert with the Nature Conservancy, told Nature."
Well, at least they're taking a position and trying to take action, which is more than I can say for the U.S.A.

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