Leticia Ozawa
Leticia OzawaLeticia Ozawa joined the Mexico GHG Program on a full time basis in the summer of 2005 as the coordinator of the program in SEMARNAT (Mexican Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources). She completed her Ph D at the School of Environmental Sciences in the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom, and she holds a Masters in Energy Planning and an Engineering Degree at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Additionally, she has had the opportunity to work as a research assistant in the Energy and Environment Group at the Engineering Institute in Mexico and as a...Read More
Mexico Bases Climate Change Strategy on GHG Program
The Mexican government has adopted a new national climate change strategy that identifies the GHG Protocol-based Mexico GHG Program as the basis of a step-by-step approach to climate change mitigation. The strategy begins with voluntary GHG accounting and reporting, progresses to energy sector GHG caps, and culminates in a national cap-and-trade scheme linked to international GHG markets.Read More
Mexico GHG Program becomes permanent
The Mexico GHG Program officially transitioned from a pilot project to a permanent program on October 2, marking a significant milestone for the program partners and 30 participating businesses. The transition was ushered in through a signing of a permanent-status Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which replaced the pilot-phase MOU that was set to expire in November.Read More


