He died on Monday, May 6, in the city of Mazatlán. Mazatlan businessman Walfre Ibarra Escobarpatriarch of a large family, who stood out as one of the most important real estate developers and enthusiastic promoter of tourism and the economy from the south of Sinaloa. He had leadership in the local and national employers’ chambers of commerce. His work coincided with the great expansion of Mazatlanboth in the area of El Cid and La Marina Mazatlan, as in different directions of the port. He ventured into radio and was a contributor to the weekly Riodoce on issues of regional development. He was an enthusiastic promoter of the sport, supportive of the journalists and communicators, and a lifelong philanthropist. His departure is a great loss for his siblings, his wife Carol Sinclair and their daughters Carolina and Cristina. May he rest in peace.
Invitation: the Ibarra Sinclair family He will offer a mass to ask for his eternal rest, on Tuesday, May 14 at 5 pm in the San Judas Tadeo Parish on Av. del Moro no.55, col. Country Tarpon in Mazatlan.
Will there be a third floor of the 4T?
The waves of heatthe drought and the energy alerts that we suffer these days, are a blow of reality that collides with the triumphalist narrative of López Obradorism and its followers. The country suffers these calamities without having developed conditions to mitigate the sudden temperature changes that have associated meteorological phenomena such as Hurricane Otis in Acapulco.
The first consequence that this abandonment will have is that in the next six-year term, whoever wins the presidency, you will have to make heavy investments to repair what could have been avoided. The disappearance of Fonden was an emblematic measure of trampling on the progress made in environmental matters.
At the COP-21 meeting in Paris, treaties against global warming were signed between the countries that are part of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, to which Mexico is a member. These Paris treaties include efforts to ensure that the increase in global average temperature does not exceed 2ºC compared to pre-industrial levels, and the signatories committed to making efforts so that this increase in temperature does not exceed 1.5ºC. The parties committed to establishing auditable goals that include greenhouse gas emissions reduction obligations. To comply with what was agreed, a transparency system was established to evaluate progress.
Since the previous six-year term, Mexico proposed measures to meet those goals, among them: Achieving a zero deforestation rate; Improve the adaptive capacity of the 160 most vulnerable municipalities; Protect the population from extreme hydrometeorological phenomena; Increase the resilience of the country’s strategic infrastructure and ecosystems; and Decouple economic growth from the emission of greenhouse pollutants.
This strategy was practically abandoned during the six-year term of AMLO, and we are suffering the consequences and becoming a problematic country for the governance of climate change. An energy counter-reform was carried out to favor polluting electrical energy generation processes, the country was re-petrolized, budgets for environmental care were reduced, deforestation and forest fires increased, and the ecosystems of the Yucatan Peninsula were destroyed. The current drought will also cause serious damage to food production, and has already turned the provision of water for human consumption into an emergency.
As if that were not enough, the current energy alert shows the failure of the federal government’s sector policy, but the same will surely happen in education, health, security, and far from being able to give a third floor to the 4T, if Morena wins or the Opposition Front, the second floor is going to collapse. The country will have to start over because in terms of strategic infrastructure and development it will be remembered as the lost six-year term.
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