he director of Alianza México at the University of California marks the geopolitical sense of electromobility in the States of North America. Public investment, political bidding, and technology deals are underway. What should Mexico do?
Mexico.- The presentation of the Diagnosis and Recommendations for the Transition to Electromobility of the Automotive Industry in Mexico was carried out at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
This is Antonio Villaraigosa, who from 2005 to 2013 was the first Mexican-American mayor of Los Angeles (California, United States) since 1873 and convinced that both countries should collaborate more and not lose opportunities.
The Secretary of Foreign Relations, Marcelo Ebrard, led the presentation of the "Diagnosis and Recommendations for the Transition of the Automotive Industry", carried out by the United States-Mexico High Level Working Group for the Electrification of Transportation.
The Mx Alliance of the University of California and the team of the General Directorate of Global Economic Impulse of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs presented the Diagnosis and Recommendations study for the electrification of transport.
In a context of political polarization, social inequality and a growing questioning of science, universities are key actors to build a proactive dialogue.
In recent days, the W Mexico City hotel was the scene of the first edition of the Women's Energy & Sustainability Summit (WESS) 2023. The forum was a space for exhibition and debate on the present and future of the energy sector, the environment and sustainability.
Transportes y Turismo coverage of the MX-US Binational Forum on the Transition to Zero-Emissions Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles
In order to listen to all the relevant players in the automotive industry in Mexico and its derivatives, the Working Group for the Electrification of Transportation proposed organizing round tables with the competent legal bodies on lithium, with the aim of guaranteeing that this resource generate the greatest benefits for the country.
The Center for Climate Justice and Alianza Mx launched a student exchange program that promotes research on the subject.
Writer Jeff Goodell encourages dialogue about the effects of heat. “Heat is the first-order threat that drives all other impacts of the climate crisis.
Immigration has long been a political football in the United States. But If you’re wondering why America’s labor shortage persists nearly three years into the Covid pandemic, it’s in part because America doesn’t have enough immigrants.