
PROGRAMMES

Climate Change
ACTING LOCALLY TO GLOBALLY CONTRIBUTE TO THE MITIGATION OF GREENHOUSE GASES AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate Change, as well as the depletion of the ozone layer, are indisputable proof of the harm that human activities may have on the Planet. The MMC helps to generate, analyze and disseminate relevant information on mitigation strategies and necessary adaptation measures to deal with these threats.
Projects
Adaptation
Climate Policy
- Assessment on Mexico City’s Climate Action Program -2012
- Cities and States with climate initiatives: Guadalajara´s Metropolitan Area -2013
- States and Cities with Climate Initiatives, case study: Chihuahua’s Metropolitan Area -2013
- Methodological Handbook for Evaluating Local Governments’ Climate Action Programs -2012
- Identifying Financing Mechanisms for Environmental Strategies in Mexico City -2011
- Handbook to Design Climate Action Programs – Local Level
- Assessment of the Federal Budget on Climate Change -2012
- Assessment of the Federal Budget on Climate Change -2013
- Regional and Sectorial Strategies for Low-Carbon Sustainable Development in Mexico. Cities with Climate Initiatives: Oaxaca
Mitigation
- Analysis of Barriers in Implementing Low-Carbon Technologies and Proposals for their Removal -2014
- Regional Appropriate Mitigation Actions -2013
- Environmental Fund Model, Case: Mexico City’s Climate Change Fund -2014
- Regional and Sectorial Strategies for the Achievement of Sustainable Development and low-carbon intensity in Mexico. Campeche Project -2013
- Regional and Sectorial Strategies for the Achievement of Sustainable Development and low-carbon intensity in Mexico -2010
- Regional and Sectorial Strategies for the Achievement of Sustainable Development and low-carbon intensity in Mexico. Irrigation Districts in Arid Areas -2013
- Federal Legislation Proposal to Regulate Fuel Performance and the Emission of Greenhouse Gases in New Light-Duty Vehicles Marketed in Mexico -2010
- Assessment of HCFCs use in Mexico in the cooling and air conditioning sector -2008


MARIO MOLINA CENTER FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES ON ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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