Will Mexico’s Energy Reform Hamper its Climate Change Legislation?

Breaking Energy 2013-08-29

Summary:

American Fuel Up On Cheaper Gas Over The Border Of Mexico

The Mexican energy industry has remained closed to foreign investments since 1938 and its people have taken great pride in its energy independence. But President Enrique Peña Nieto hopes to revolutionize the country’s outdated energy policies with the reform bill he proposed August 12. The bill, which still has to be approved by Congress, would amend… Keep reading →

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mexico monopoly greenhouse gas emissions emissions renewables oil spill carbon footprint hydraulic fracturing environmental protection agency oil & gas offshore drilling shale oil exports pemex enrique peña nieto carbon dioxide emissions general law on climate change mexican constitution

Authors:

Conway Irwin

Date tagged:

08/29/2013, 17:06

Date published:

08/29/2013, 17:00