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Experimentation
with solar geoengineering will not be allowed in Mexico

*SOLAR GEOENGINEERING NON-USE AGREEMENT TEAM  *

January 20, 2023

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   - Unofficial translation by the Solar Geoengineering Non-Use Agreement
   team of the official announcement by the Mexican government banning solar
   geoengineering experimentations in Mexico.
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   - Start of the announcement
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Semarnat and Conacyt will carry out actions in accordance with the
precautionary principle to protect communities and the environment.

Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales | January 13, 2023 |
Press release

   - Studies show negative impacts due to the release of these aerosols and
   that they cause meteorological imbalances.
   - There is an international moratorium still in force against the
   deployment of geoengineering.

In order to prohibit and, if necessary, stop solar geoengineering
experimentation practices in the country, the Mexican Government,
through its inter-institutional coordination between the Ministry of
Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat) and the National Council of
Science and Technology (Conacyt), will carry out actions in accordance with
the precautionary principle to protect communities and the environment.

The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, to which Mexico is a
party, established a moratorium in 2010 that is still in force against the
deployment of geoengineering.

Opposition to these climate manipulations is based on the fact that there
are currently no international agreements that address or supervise solar
geoengineering activities, which represent an economically advantageous way
out for a minority and risky for the supposed remediation of climate
change.

Therefore, Semarnat will implement a strategy to prohibit these practices
within the national territory, which will serve to strengthen and be one of
the first reference on a global level. Under the precautionary principle
and the bases established by the Montreal Protocol, which promotes the
protection of the ozone layer and the fight against climate change, any
large-scale practice with solar geoengineering in Mexican territory will be
stopped, which are presumed to be large-scale technologies, but are still
under development.

Conacyt will coordinate with experts to review existing rigorous scientific
research to expose the serious risks that solar geoengineering practices
pose to the environment, people and their community environments.

In addition, we are working to make available to the general public
relevant information on the issue of geoengineering that has been promoted
in recent years by companies, scaling up investments so that, without
scientific support, they are perceived as alternative technologies to
address the impacts of climate change.

Solar geoengineering practices seek to counteract the effects of climate
change through the emission of gases into the atmosphere such as sulfur
dioxide, aluminum sulfate, among others. This process induces the
reflection of the sun’s rays back into space, thus preventing the increase
of temperature in a specific geographical area.

However, there are enough studies that show that there would be negative
and unequal impacts associated with the release of these aerosols, which
cause meteorological imbalances such as winds and torrential rains, as well
as droughts in tropical areas; in addition to generating impacts on the
thinning of the ozone layer of the planet.

Recently, in the state of Baja California Sur, the Startup Make Sunsets
conducted technical experiments of this type, launching weather balloons
with sulfur dioxide, without prior notice and without the consent of the
Government of Mexico and the surrounding communities.  In the blog of Make
Sunsets’ website, the company states that it does not know the results of
the experiment, since the balloons were not monitored or recovered.

The Government of Mexico reiterates its unwavering commitment to the
protection and welfare of the population against practices that generate
risks to human and environmental safety, working in a coordinated, rigorous
and responsible manner for the welfare of the people of Mexico.

Joint Press Release No. 3/23

Mexico City, January 13, 2023.

End of the announcement

Source: Official Press Release
<https://www.gob.mx/semarnat/prensa/la-experimentacion-con-geoingenieria-solar-no-sera-permitida-en-mexico>

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Unofficial English translation by the Solar Geoengineering Non-Use
Agreement team

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