Mexico

In recent years in Mexico, a series of lawsuits have been initiated against the government's actions in the face of climate change, since policies that seek to improve climatic conditions have not been implemented. The climate litigation is based on the violation of human rights. It is important to note that the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the plaintiffs using the precautionary principle.

Cases

 * Youth v. Government of Mexico On September 2, 2020, fifteen young people from the State of Baja, California filed a federal lawsuit against the Mexican Government asks that the Mexican government issue regulations and public policies derived from the General Law on Climate Change and the Mexican Constitution.


 * Greenpeace Mexico v. Ministry of Energy and Others (on the National Electric System policies) On May 25, 2020, Greenpeace Mexico filed a lawsuit against the Mexican government contesting the constitutionality of two electricity sector policies that would limit renewables. Greenpeace Mexico asked the Administrative Court to declare the policies unconstitutional for violating the rights to a healthy environment and sustainable development and for obstructing Mexico's compliance with its international commitments to tackle climate change.

Resources

 * Mexico Cases (Sabin Center Database)
 * Mexico Climate Laws (SEMARNAT)
 * Climate Change Litigation Initiative (C2LI) interview with Rodolfo Godínez Rosales, 5 November 2020

Organizations

 * AIDA
 * Centro de Derechos Humanos de los Pueblos del Sur de Veracruz "Bety Cariño"
 * Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental (CEMDA)
 * Defensa Ambiental del Noroeste
 * Fundación Heinrich Böll
 * Greenpeace México
 * Iniciativa Climática De México
 * Otros Mundos