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11 Sep

Genesis at the #MexicoCarbonForum 2025 🌎

From #Tamaulipas #Mexico🇲🇽, @genesis.sustentabilidad is already taking part in the fifth edition of the #MexicoCarbonForum as a strategic partner of the entire #CarbonForum network. 👩🏼‍🏫 Our Director @alecamaragenesis is moderating the panel on: “Innovating to Decarbonize: Solutions from Climate Action. Natural Gas as a Transition Fuel: Opportunities for Mexico.” Participants: 🔸 Hermann Reimers, @cesantonimx 🔸 […]

08 Sep

Experiences from the 2nd Edition of the Carbon Markets Course (April 2025)

The testimonials speak for themselves. Our 2nd edition of the Carbon Markets Course (April 2025) was an enriching experience, with high-quality content, excellent instructors, and practical tools to apply in everyday professional work. Here are some of the experiences shared by participants: “Very happy with the clarity and the topics covered! Everything was excellent, thank […]

25 Aug

New 2025 Edition | Course on Carbon Markets

Don’t miss the third edition of the Course on Carbon Markets: Global Vision and Argentine Perspective, jointly delivered by MÉXICO2 and GÉNESIS. This year we are incorporating key topics such as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), the EU Regulation 1115 on deforestation, and biodiversity credits. In addition, the course includes an introduction to the […]

19 Aug

Record Retreat of the Perito Moreno Glacier

The Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the most iconic in Argentine Patagonia and long recognized for its stability, is now experiencing an unprecedented retreat: it has receded about 800 meters in just four years, and scientific studies warn it is approaching an irreversible collapse. Recent research shows that the glacier’s thinning rate has increased more […]

12 Aug

The challenge of plastic waste

UNEP warned that by 2060, plastic waste will triple. 🗑️ In #Geneva, representatives from 184 countries 🌎 met to discuss a treaty aimed at reducing the use of Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), and Polystyrene (PS). This pollution is mainly generated by seven countries, including China 🇨🇳, the United States 🇺🇸, and Saudi […]

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