The future of Mexico’s climate commitments and energy policies
Mexico recently pledged to reduce its emissions by 35 percent by 2030 though it remains the only Group of 20 country without an established net-zero goal. Join Washington Post Live for a conversation with Luisa Palacios, senior research scholar at Columbia Universitys Center on Global Energy Policy, and Jimena Marvan, executive director of Chapter Zero Mexico, about the countrys climate commitments and the impact of global warming across the region. Click here for transcript Senior Research Scholar, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University Executive Director, Chapter Zero Mexico The following content is produced and paid for by a Washington Post Live event sponsor. The Washington Post newsroom is not involved in the production of this content. Climate change is significantly affecting life in Mexico, but collaboration between government, business, and communities offers promising solutions. Jana Nieto, 3M Mexico director of government affairs and ESG, will share how the company is working to improve the footprint of its local operations and apply science to help promote the circular economy, climate solutions, and healthier and safer communities. By contributing its capabilities to the global fight against climate change, 3M aims to demonstrate that building a better future can mean more sustainable business for the private sector. Director, Government Affairs & ESG, 3M Latin America