Mexico Puts The Brakes On Environmentalist Start Up’s Sulfur Pollution Project

Late last year, a California company named Make Sunsets released sulfur dioxide into Earth’s atmosphere as part of a geoengineering experiment conducted in Baja California, Mexico hoping to block out the sun in hopes of eventually cooling the planet. Recently, the government of Mexico weighed in blocking the group’s efforts. The tiny startup Make Sunsets, which… Read More Mexico Puts The Brakes On Environmentalist Start Up’s Sulfur Pollution Project

Cartel Terrorism On Our Southern Border

The New York Post reports the U.S. consulate in Tijuana, Mexico warned the public and government employees to avoid the area due to an outbreak of violence resulting from drug cartels feuding. Four other cities (Mexicali, Rosarito, Ensenada, and Tecate) are reportedly experiencing heavy police activity too. PHOTO CREDIT: Mexico’s disappeared people – By Comisión… Read More Cartel Terrorism On Our Southern Border

EGADS! Northern Mexico’s Beer Production Stops Due To Severe Drought … Maybe

A water crisis resulting from a severe drought that has lasted for months is taking place in northern Mexico. Consequently, it has badly affected beer production in the area and climate change is reportedly to blame. Monterrey is one of Mexico’s most important economic hubs and home to some of the largest beermakers in the… Read More EGADS! Northern Mexico’s Beer Production Stops Due To Severe Drought … Maybe

Mexico Backs Off From Renewables, Expands Coal Use

Last week’s storm in Texas didn’t just affect the state, it also had an impact on the state’s neighbor to the south. Over five million Mexican citizens were without power last week due to natural gas shortages that interrupted Mexico’s providing electricity. From NBCDFW: “Mexico’s government-owned utility, the Federal Electricity Commission, said its operations were… Read More Mexico Backs Off From Renewables, Expands Coal Use