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A DIY bike lane in Mexico City, <ref>[http://www.grist.org/list/2011-11-11-a-diy-bike-lane-in-mexico-city grist.org]</ref> November 11 | A DIY bike lane in [[Mexico City]], <ref>[http://www.grist.org/list/2011-11-11-a-diy-bike-lane-in-mexico-city grist.org]</ref> November 11 | ||
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Mexico: water shortages affecting nearly 2 million residents, <ref>[http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/06/17/mexico-water-shortages-affecting-nearly-2-million-residents/ Global Voices Online]</ref> June 17, 2009 "This should be a wake-up call to start paying attention to the basics, but I expect we’ll wake up one morning in Chicago, or New York or London shocked, shocked that OUR systems have just stopped working and we won’t have a clue how it happened. Same way it’s happening in Mexico City. Just not paying attention to the basics of life." <ref>[http://mexfiles.net/2009/04/09/%C2%A1aguas-2/ The Mex Files]</ref> April 9 | Mexico: water shortages affecting nearly 2 million residents, <ref>[http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/06/17/mexico-water-shortages-affecting-nearly-2-million-residents/ Global Voices Online]</ref> June 17, 2009 "This should be a wake-up call to start paying attention to the basics, but I expect we’ll wake up one morning in Chicago, or New York or London shocked, shocked that OUR systems have just stopped working and we won’t have a clue how it happened. Same way it’s happening in Mexico City. Just not paying attention to the basics of life." <ref>[http://mexfiles.net/2009/04/09/%C2%A1aguas-2/ The Mex Files]</ref> April 9 | ||
Transition: Energy descent and transition in Mexico, part 1 by Holger Hieronimi, June 5 <ref>[http://www.resilience.org/stories/2009-06-05/energy-descent-and-transition-mexico-part-1 resilience.org]</ref> | |||
Aguascalientes has embarked on an ambitious strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which includes upgrading cycling lanes and suburban trains, switching public lighting to solar power power and capturing methane from landfills to produce biogas. <ref>[http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual/Default.asp?DocumentID=589&ArticleID=6208&l=en&t=long United Nations Environment Programme]</ref> June 5 | Aguascalientes has embarked on an ambitious strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which includes upgrading cycling lanes and suburban trains, switching public lighting to solar power power and capturing methane from landfills to produce biogas. <ref>[http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual/Default.asp?DocumentID=589&ArticleID=6208&l=en&t=long United Nations Environment Programme]</ref> June 5 |
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Initiatives by topic
Biodiversity
Wikipedia: Mexico, Biodiversity
Coasts
SuMar, Community Journalism in the Gulf of California
Environment quality
Green purchasing
Ecotourism: Sierra Gorda
Food
Sembradores Urbanos - Solar cooking resources in Mexico
Sustainable energy
Wikipedia: Renewable Energy Resources, Solar power in Mexico, Wind power in Mexico, Renewable Energy Law, Energy Efficiency Law, Electricity and the environment
Sustainable transport
Colectivo camina, haz ciudad (Mexico City) - Hacia ciudades libres de autos 2011, Towards Carfree Cities
Trees, woodland and forest
Resources
- Movimiento Sustentable [es]
Maps
Wikimedia Atlas of Mexico
Interwiki links
Wikipedia: Mexico