Amlo takes credit for deforestation pact—which mexico signed at the last minute
Amlo takes credit for deforestation pact—which mexico signed at the last minute"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
It was all over the news in Mexico on Tuesday: more than 100 countries had signed an international pact against deforestation, but Mexico was not on the official list. A few hours later,
however, a new list was released, this one signed by Mexico but apparently at the last minute and, according to some observers, only because of pressure by environmental groups. Adding to
the mystery of the affair was the fact that clarification of Mexico’s having signed the Glasgow Declaration at the COP26 climate change conference in Scotland came from the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, rather than the Ministry of Environment, whose minister was still in Mexico at the time. At his morning press conference on Wednesday, President López Obrador questioned how
Mexico could not possibly have signed an agreement which he claimed was inspired by his reforestation program Sembrando Vida (Sowing Life). “Where do you think [the deforestation accord]
came from? From Sembrando Vida; they said that Mexico didn’t sign onto the reforestation program … we proposed [it],” the president said, observing that it is “the most important
reforestation program in the world,” adding, “There’s no other country in the world that is investing $1.3 billion a year in reforestation.” López Obrador also thanked Foreign Minister
Marcelo Ebrard for representing the country’s interests at COP26 — even though he wasn’t there. The president appears to have confused the climate conference with last weekend’s October G20
summit of world leaders in Rome, which the foreign minister did attend, where he pleaded for funds to help developing countries address climate change. Environmentalists criticized both the
nation’s tardy acceptance of the reforestation accord and the president’s Sembrando Vida project. The president of the Mexican Center for Environmental Law (CEMDA), Gustavo Alanís Ortega,
called the president’s statements a “flight of fancy,” saying that Mexico did not sign the reforestation accord until pressure from the domestic and international environmental community
forced them to. Alanís said the president’s tree-planting program has in fact caused tens of thousands hectares to be deforested, according to information from the World Resources Institute.
He also called the government’s request for climate change funds hypocritical given their policy record. “There’s a very strong contradiction in Mexico asking for those resources and
building a refinery, promoting carbon-based electric plants and with the electricity reform it is promoting the use of fossil fuels,” Alanís said. “With the Maya Train they are deforesting,
with the Dos Bocas refinery they illegally cut down at least 80 hectares of mangrove and with Sembrando Vida they have deforested 72,000 hectares, so they are not being consistent. We are
simply talking about yet another flight of fancy of the president of the republic.” In the Glasgow Declaration, more than 130 countries agreed to reverse current deforestation trends by
2030. Even “climate rebels” including Brazil, Russia and China agreed to the accord, which some environmentalists criticized for its lack of ambition. Greenpeace, for example, called the
2030 deadline for change a “green light for another decade of forest destruction.” _With reports from Reforma, Expansión Política and Animal Político_
Trending News
Luke littler's 'girlfriend' seen cheering on world champ as he loses prem finalLUKE LITTLER'S RUMOURED GIRLFRIEND WAS SNAPPED AT THE O2 ARENA ON THURSDAY EVENING AS SHE WATCHED THE NUKE SURRENDE...
Men fancy their mum-in-law because they're charming as experts say it's 'normal'A POLL OF 2,000 BLOKES AND 2,000 WOMEN FOUND THAT 61% OF MEN CONFESSED THEY HAD THE HOTS FOR THEIR MUM-IN-LAW AND WOMEN ...
Flight attendants name four things to avoid on a plane – including clothing itemYOU MIGHT WANT TO THINK TWICE ABOUT WHAT YOU WEAR FOR YOUR NEXT FLIGHT. THAT'S BECAUSE A FLIGHT ATTENDANT HAS ISSUE...
Brits' top 30 modern luxuries revealed - and some might surprise youA SURVEY OF 2,000 ADULTS FOUND THAT PEOPLE CONSIDER NOISE CANCELLING HEADPHONES, QUILTED LOO ROLL, AND PRE-CHOPPED VEGET...
Meet olympic stars on adult site - as team gb hopeful faces 'brutal' suspensionThe Olympics and Only Fans seem world's apart - despite the participants of both organisations being judged on perf...
Latests News
Amlo takes credit for deforestation pact—which mexico signed at the last minuteIt was all over the news in Mexico on Tuesday: more than 100 countries had signed an international pact against deforest...
‘songs of a lost world’ review: the return of the cure | arts | the harvard crimsonAfter 16 years, The Cure has finally released a new album, “Songs of a Lost World.” This release marks a significant ret...
Thousands protest against far right, french unions call for more demos‘OUR REPUBLIC AND OUR DEMOCRACY ARE IN DANGER’, SAY THE UNIONS Thousands of people in France have protested against the ...
Page Not Found很抱歉,你所访问的页面已不存在了。 如有疑问,请电邮[email protected] 你仍然可选择浏览首页或以下栏目内容 : 新闻 生活 娱乐 财经 体育 视频 播客 新报业媒体有限公司版权所有(公司登记号:202120748H)...
The page you were looking for doesn't exist.You may have mistyped the address or the page may have moved.By proceeding, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and our ...