Mexico is expected to elect its first female president in Sunday’s election between a former academic who vows to continue Mexico’s current populist policies and a tech entrepreneur pledging to fight against deadly drug cartels. AP reports: https://flip.it/xZ8EK_ #News#WorldNews#Politics#Mexico
Mexique: une femme de gauche aux portes du pouvoir
Les Mexicains voteront dimanche 2 juin pour des élections fédérales et locales. #ClaudiaSheinbaum, qui fut la première maire de la capitale #Mexico, devrait devenir la première présidente de la République et maintenir le pays à gauche.
From Jan Kuhn. visualization of the "number of hot and cold days. In 2024 104 out of 148 days (70%) were extraordinarily hot." in Oaxaca, Mexico this year. #Mexico#heatwave#climatedisaster#climateemergency
Le Festival de l'Histoire de l'art, ça commence aujourd'hui ! Des conférences, des débats, des visites, une librairie, tout cela au château de Fontainebleau, gratuitement et ouvert à toutes et à tous.
Cette année, le thème est le Sport (🤔 ) et le pays invité, le Mexique.
De la recherche de provenances aux Gender Studies, de l'archéologie à l'art contemporain au Mexique, en passant par l'éducation à l'art ou une conférence sur Suzanne Lenglen, il y en a pour tous les goûts.
🌡️ The recent #HeatWave in #Mexico has been intense, with cities like #Oaxaca experiencing prolonged periods of extreme temperatures. Here's a visualization I created about the number of hot and cold days. In 2024 104 out of 148 days (70%) were extraordinarily hot. #dataviz 📊
Mexico has had a long history of resilient agricultural systems and food cultures that reflect the country’s agrobiodiversity. With GEF funding, FAO and CONABIO are reviving traditional practices to support the resilience of farmers’ livelihoods and meet the population’s nutritional needs
Marketplace: "Mexico City is in the midst of a water crisis. Some experts have predicted the metropolitan region, which boasts the highest population of any metro area in North America at nearly 22 million people, may start to run out of water as early as June, a day described as “Day Zero.” And while there are options available to the city, larger issues with water infrastructure and management may be harder to remedy in the short term...."
Traditional agrifood systems conserve biodiversity and support nutrition in Mexico (www.fao.org)
Mexico has had a long history of resilient agricultural systems and food cultures that reflect the country’s agrobiodiversity. With GEF funding, FAO and CONABIO are reviving traditional practices to support the resilience of farmers’ livelihoods and meet the population’s nutritional needs