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Strengthening and expanding the network of air quality monitoring stations in the main cities of Mexico was one of the conclusions reached during the First Ordinary Session of the Environmental Commission of the Megalopolis (CAMe).
The idea, announced Juan José Guerra Abud, Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources, will be to have timely and real information on emissions and for this purpose technical personnel will be trained, with the support of the National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change (INECC). .
To improve the atmospheric monitoring capacity, 120 million pesos will be invested, of which nearly 50 million will be allocated to the creation of eleven stations.
Three of them will be in Mexico City, three in Morelos, three Europe Cell Phone Number List in Puebla and two in Tlaxcala. And around 70 million will be used to equip the existing stations.The Global Commission chaired by Calderón will have its key moment at the Climate Summit, Catalyzing Action, convened by the president of the United Nations (UN), Ban Ki Moon, next September.
At that summit, the Commission will present a report to prove that actions to reduce climate change can represent economic growth.
“We will probably include an analysis not only of activities that help the environment, but that generate profits. In other words, what can be the green businesses to come or the actions and policies that can improve the economy,” he said. “It is very ambitious. "We do not want another report on the environment, but one that has a real impact on decision makers."
The Calderón Foundation
Senator Ernesto Cordero said this Tuesday that he met with the former president, who is “very enthusiastic about the relaunch of the Foundation – created in 2004 – when he was looking to be a candidate for the National Action Party (PAN) for the presidency and who started a platform politics within his party to promote his political aspirations.
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