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Recent hurricane seasons have been defined by storms supercharging over the Gulf of Mexico’s warmer-than-normal waters as ...
The National Weather Service has issued an unprecedented number of flood warnings, with recent catastrophic events claiming ...
Mexico’s newly elected president, Claudia Sheinbaum, is very aware of both the issue and how much needs to happen to address it: She’s a politician who also happens to be a climate scientist.
Mexico’s outgoing president put climate policy on the backburner. His mentee, incoming President Claudia Sheinbaum, talks a good game on renewables—but remains committed to oil and gas.
MEXICO CITY — She was an energy engineer, a quiet, driven Mexican academic who’d worked at a major U.S. government lab and investigated some of the toughest problems in climate change.
The team at El Maiz Más Pequeño are working to help Mexican communities deal with the effects of climate change, from disase ...
It's hard to say how many people could be pushed across the U.S.-Mexico border by climate change, in part because there's been relatively little research on the subject so far.
As we just heard, climate change is having a significant effect on life in Mexico, and coming up with real solutions will take collaboration between government, business, and communities.
Climate change is reshaping the American economy. New Mexico is leaning on ecotourism and sustainable industries to see it through, but extreme weather keeps getting in the way.