Policies, Plans & Regulations Mexico: Integrated SLCP Strategy to Improve Air Quality and Reduce the Impact of Climate Change Published 2020 Share SHARE Facebook share Twitter LinkedIn Copy URL Email Download Download 24_02_2020 MEXICO SNAP_Final_WEB-digital 1.pdf es Added on: 24 February, 2020 Breadcrumb Home Resource Library Mexico: Integrated SLCP Strategy to Improve Air Quality and Reduce the Impact of Climate Change This strategy outlines concrete actions by Mexico to reduce black carbon and methane from major sources. The full implementation of this strategy would reduce black carbon emissions by 53% in 2030, exceeding the target identified in Mexico’s Nationally Determined Contribution. Methane emission reductions from implementing the strategy would reduce total GHG emissions by 9% in Mexico by 2030, substantially contributing to the goal to reduce total GHG emissions by 22% in 2030 in Mexico's climate change commitment (First NDC). Authors Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) Molina Center for Energy and the Environment (MCE2) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) Tags Themes National policy and planning Regions Latin America and the Caribbean Countries Mexico Related partners Molina Center for Energy and the Environment (MCE2) Mexico Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)