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Mexico s president looks to upend energy reform measures

Print Andres Manuel López Obrador never liked Mexico’s energy reform measures when they passed in 2013 and 2014 and now, in the third year of his six-year term as the country’s president, he appears poised to try to severely weaken them and boost the fortunes of the state-run electric company at the same time. At issue is a controversial bill that has passed through the country’s Legislature the populist president says will help Mexico become more energy independent. But critics say it will discourage investment in the country’s energy sector and slow the development of renewable energy, among other sources of electricity.

News - Wind Power and Solar Power Aren t Cheaper Than Coal or Natural Gas

MASSIVE SOLAR POWER INCREASE WOULD DAMAGE THE CLIMATE, SAYS STUDY New research published in the scientific journal Geophysical Research Letters indicates a solar farm covering 20 percent or more of the Sahara Desert could (in theory) provide enough electricity to power the world. However, the same research indicates it would probably result in profound global environmental harm, including a redistribution of precipitation that would cause droughts in various regions, an increase in global surface temperatures, and ice loss. If this research is correct, large-scale development of solar power, often proposed as a way to reduce fossil fuel use (and thus reduce greenhouse gas emissions and thus supposedly reduce climate change), would actually exacerbate environmental problems, including global warming.

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