Opinion by Timothy A. Wise (cambridge, mass.) Tuesday, June 06, 2023 Inter Press Service CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Jun 06 (IPS) – On June 2, the U.S. government escalated its conflict with Mexico over that country’s restrictions on genetically modified corn, initiating the formal dispute-resolution process under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). It is …
Read More »Even Mexico’s President Thinks Democrat Persecution of Trump is Corrupt
By Dr. Derek Ellerman I had held out hope that my country could stave off imperial decline until after my lifetime, or at least until I was an old man, too old to care. Unfortunately, things aren’t turning out that way. We have found ourselves, tragically, living in interesting times. …
Read More »Mexico’s president hits out at implicit criticism from US
‘There’s currently more democracy in Mexico than in the United States,’ Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has rebuked a statement from Washington that appeared to criticise an electoral reform law in his country, accusing the United States of meddling in the affairs of its …
Read More »Mexicos Huge Challenge To Refine Marine Green Fuels
A marine diesel truck pump at Ensenada, in the northwestern state of Baja California, property of Pemex and a private partner. Credit: Pemex by Emilio Godoy (veracruz, mexico) Monday, December 12, 2022 Inter Press Service VERACRUZ, Mexico, Dec 12 (IPS) – By 2025, the state-owned Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) should comply with …
Read More »‘Pray to God that I don’t find him.’ – Canelo Alvarez threatens Lionel Messi after Mexico’s loss to Argentina
Canelo watched the 2022 FIFA World Cup Group B clash between Mexico and Argentina that took place on Saturday, November 26, 2022. It was a much-needed win for Argentina against Mexico as they compete to progress from the group to the knockout stages. Canelo threatens Messi Led by captain Messi, …
Read More »Mexico’s Electric Mobility, Stuck in Fossil Fuel Traffic
The Mexico City government is increasing the number of electric buses in its fleet, such as the trolleybuses pictured here on a street in the south of the capital. But their energy source is still fossil fuels and the deployment of electric cars remains slow in the country. CREDIT: Emilio …
Read More »Doubts Raised Over Conditions of Mexicos Mangroves
Aerial view of San Crisanto and its preserved mangrove, in the state of Yucatan, in southeastern Mexico. In addition to trapping and storing CO2, mangroves control coastal erosion, protect against hurricanes and clean water. However, in Yucatan, as in other similar ecosystems, they face threats from increasing urbanization, mass tourism …
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