Mexico Climate Headlines
Mexico And U.S. Sign Technical Collaboration Agreement On Sustainability And Climate Change Through 2016
Mexico and the United States of America recently signed a Technical Collaboration Agreement on Sustainability and Climate Change
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Leading ‘Skeptic’ Climate Scientist Dr. S. Fred Singer to Speak February 7 at University of Texas
Dr. S. Fred Singer, professor emeritus at the University of Virginia and director of the Science & Environmental Policy Project, will deliver a public lecture at the University of Texas, Austin at 7 p.m. today.The presentation, titled “The Climate Debate: IPCC, NIPCC, Hockeystick, and Climategate Impacts on Energy Policy and Everything Else,” is part of a five-city tour of Texas, New Mexico, and ...
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Mexico’s Congress looks to pass climate change law this spring
By Christina McCain Climate change is likely to be high on the agenda of Mexico’s Congress when it returns to session today, and the world will be watching as the 15th largest emitter of global greenhouse gas emissions considers what would be the country’s first comprehensive law to curb climate change. Mexico's lower house of Congress, which returns to session today, is anticipated to consider ...
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Unlv Researcher Finds Stalagmites May Reveal Clues To Climate Change
Across the sweep of a thousand years, as ancient cities bloomed and died in southern Mexico , the water in Juxtlahuaca Cave went drip, drip, drip. Now a UNLV researcher is using a stalagmite built by those droplets to chart 2,500 years of rainfall and draw
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Blame it on the Rain: Scientists Link Climate Change to Fate of Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- UNLV geoscientist Matthew Lachniet and an international team of researchers used stalagmites to unveil a 2,400-year climate history from southwestern Mexico. This discovery, coupled with archaeological evidence, links the rise and...
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