Mexico's Al Gore To Make Smog Capital The Greenest City In The Americas

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First Posted: 12- 4-08 10:37 AM   |   Updated: 01- 4-09 05:12 AM

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MEXICO CITY _ For decades, Mexico City has been famed for two things: its sprawl and its smog.

But if Mayor Marcelo Ebrard has his way, one of the world's most populous cities also will soon be one of the most green.

Under the mayor's ambitious Green Plan, a 15-year eco-roadmap launched in late 2007, the Mexican capital will have more bike lanes than Amsterdam and more rent-a-bike stations than Paris. All new buildings will be solar-powered and once filthy rivers will run clean -- or at least cleaner.

The program, which extends well beyond the end of the mayor's six-year term in 2012, is a novelty in Mexico's shortsighted political culture. It coordinates nearly two dozen government agencies, which are charged with meeting hundreds of environmental goals, from overhauling the public transportation system to halting rampant deforestation in the city's mountainous fringes.

Then there is Ebrard's pet project: convincing chilangos, as the capital's 9 million residents are known, to swap their polluting cars for bicycles. On the first Monday of each month, the mayor, of the leftist Democratic Revolutionary Party, joins several thousand city officials in biking to work.

"If we don't take the lead in what we want to do, we won't have authority," says Ebrard, who makes no secret of his aspiration to become president in 2012. "Because if I say, 'you go by bike and I'll go in my car,' it won't work."

Many observers describe Ebrard as a cross between Al Gore and Hillary Clinton -- part wonkish environmentalist, part shrewd political operator. The mayor, 49, has a long track record advocating green policies, including helping draft Mexico's first environmental legislation in 1987.

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Since taking office in December 2006, he has broken ground on a 12th subway line -- the first such expansion in decades -- and has begun swapping 14,000 smog-belching minibuses and taxis for cleaner models. His government has also poured millions into new sewage treatment plants and hiked water bills to discourage waste. Starting this month, residents who fail to separate their trash into organic and inorganic will be fined.

The Green Plan caught the eye of Bill Clinton, whose foundation has pledged $200 million to help Mexico City meet its goal of slashing greenhouse emissions by 15 percent by 2022.

"There has never been this interest, this priority given to the issue of the environment," says Martha Delgado, a former activist who now heads up the city's Environment Secretariat. "It's a very, very high priority for Marcelo Ebrard."

Environmentalists agree. But many are wary of the mayor's stated ambition to make the capital "the greenest city in the Americas."

"I think the goal should be that things actually work, rather than promising to be No. 1," says Bernardo Baranda, Mexico director for the New York-based Institute for Transportation and Development Policy. "It's a process and you can't do it overnight."

He notes that many of the anti-smog measures rely on support from the federal government, which is controlled by the rival National Action Party. For example, only the federal government can order the state-owned oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos, to produce cleaner fuel.

Ebrard must also bring onboard officials in neighboring Mexico State, which accounts for more than half the 22 million people living in the sprawling Mexico City Metropolitan Area.

Together, they drive more than 4 million cars, a figure that is expected to hit 6.8 million by 2020. Every year, some 4,000 chilangos die of smog-related deaths, according to the city's own figures. And the average driver spends three hours a day in traffic -- equivalent to eight years out of a 70-year lifespan.

Ebrard will also have forces of nature to contend with: Mexico City sits in a 7,000-foot-high valley rimmed by 13,000-foot volcanoes that act as a natural smog trap.

The capital is also plagued with serious water problems. Over-exploitation of underground aquifers has caused areas of the city to sink by as much as 10 inches a year, wreaking havoc on drainage systems and sparking severe flooding. Meanwhile, one-third of the drinking water must be pumped thousands of feet over the mountains from two river basins 80 miles away.

City officials acknowledge the challenges, which they say make the Green Plan that much more urgent.

"The most important thing is that we now have a route marked out of where we need to go," says Delgado. "It's very ambitious and that's how it has to be, because the lack of environmental ambition has led to the mess we're in today."


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MEXICO CITY _ For decades, Mexico City has been famed for two things: its sprawl and its smog. But if Mayor Marcelo Ebrard has his way, one of the world's most populous cities also will soon be one...
MEXICO CITY _ For decades, Mexico City has been famed for two things: its sprawl and its smog. But if Mayor Marcelo Ebrard has his way, one of the world's most populous cities also will soon be one...
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- ohiomark I'm a Fan of ohiomark 115 fans permalink

4000 people are dead in northern Mexico because of the drug cartels and police corruption and these people are worried about how "green" Mexico City is?

No wonder people are risking their lives to get out of there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 PM on 12/07/2008
- carrieanna I'm a Fan of carrieanna 3 fans permalink
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Wow, this is exciting! I'm happy for more pro-Mexico news.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 12/07/2008

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 AM on 12/05/2008

gonnna be tough, but hats off for trying, Mexico.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 AM on 12/05/2008
- LMPE I'm a Fan of LMPE 58 fans permalink

This'll be a really big jump.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 AM on 12/05/2008
- IsisCat I'm a Fan of IsisCat 4 fans permalink

Yay for Mexico city!!! Maybe there's hope for our planet after all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 12/04/2008
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Over combustiion vs. ultimate views of wealth. hmmm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 12/04/2008
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This guy has the BEST IDEAS EVER; the picture there describes the WORLD'S BIGGEST ice skate ring . He's always looking to make Mexico City the Greatest City by bringing the World's top culture/ art/ entertainers. He also had the idea to setup FAKE but Real nice Beaches within the City with Sand from ACAPULCO. Great!!!

All we need now is to remove the politically corrupt FELIPE CALDERON who stole the presidency and then we'll be all set for the future with President OBAMA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 12/04/2008

Interesting story - I hope that mayor succeeds in his plans. It will make visiting Mexico City fun again. Too bad more American cities don't have mayors putting forward green agendas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 12/04/2008

I'm glad to hear about the mayor's environmental vision; now if Mexico City can just clean up its little kidnapping problem, there might be some people left to enjoy the fruits of his plan...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 12/04/2008
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It would be nice to see AMERICAN citites taking on such a broad , bold initiative.

If similar plans were plans were applied here, they would probably create jobs and drag us out of this recession!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 PM on 12/04/2008
- karela I'm a Fan of karela 81 fans permalink

"If similar plans were applied here, they would probably create jobs and drag us out of this recession!"

That is so true. California has political will and popular desire to lead the way. What they need is a federal government that stops telling them that they can't, i.e. Bush's administration forbidding them to require better gas mileage and his new federal rules that would allow more air and water pollution. They also need federal funding, as will Mexico City. California could be a great test ground for the U.S. as they have similar problems to Mexico City with high population, mountains that hold smog and the problem of bringing water from far away. California is trying. There are huge wind farms in the desert and they are testing alternative fuel cars.

I think it's terrific that Mexico City, and it's mayor, have such lofty goals. Whether they meet them in the time allotted or not, just having the goals will doubtless bring more success than if they didn't. Everywhere else the goals are much smaller and more staged, but if Mexico City can prove that it can be done in a much shorter time frame, they will become the model for the world.

Somebody is going to take the forefront in going clean and in the technology and equipment that goes with it. Whatever country that is, is going to make a lot of money and have a strong economy for a very long time. Why not us?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 12/04/2008
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Awesome. Go Marcelo!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 12/04/2008

Very interesting! I hadn't seen marion lloyd or globalpost on here before, but if this article leads to more like it from these people on HP, i'm looking forward to it. i'll have to check out globalpost.com when it launches.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 12/04/2008
- irtrad17 I'm a Fan of irtrad17 3 fans permalink

I contemplated a move to Mexico some years ago and spent the whole time down there picking up trash on the beach. There is a whole culture of waste and disregard for the environment to overcome down there, but at least now there is some sort of game plan. Environmental activists have been murdered, threatened and jailed for years in Mexico. Good Luck Mayor Ebrard!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 12/04/2008
- karela I'm a Fan of karela 81 fans permalink

America has had a government that starts unjust wars, fights against environmental controls when the rest of the developed world is working hard to improve, tortures people, makes people disappear and generally has made much of the world hate us. Now we have a Leader who looks as though he will lead us in a very different direction and just the hope of his plans has made the world glad to know us again. A real leader who inspires and motivates the people can make a huge difference in how well plans come together. Mexico City apparently also has found a young, vital leader to show the way. If he also becomes the President of Mexico in 2012 the world may be amazed. I think perhaps the ordinary people in Mexico have been very discouraged for a very long time. A dose of passionate hope and progress towards a better life for the common people could have a galvanizing affect. Let's all hope so. It would be very good for America too if the Mexican people could have a good life in their own country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 12/04/2008
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