París Agreement: Challenges of the world and challenges of Jalisco—Perspective of electric mobility

Authors

  • Taku Okabe Universidad de Guadalajara
  • Kathia Darhian Contreras Pacheco Universidad de Guadalajara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32870/eera.vi45.1010

Keywords:

Paris Agreements, Jalisco automotive industry, electric mobility

Abstract

Global warming is a challenge that must be faced by all the countries of the world. In 2015, the Paris Agreement was established, with the purpose of trying not to use fossil fuel. What is important about this Agreement is, unlike the Kyoto Protocol, invite all countries, whether developed or developing, to stop global warming. Faced with the reality that vehicles are one of the major sources of greenhouse gas emissions and the possibility of a new industry, the increased use of vehicles is currently being discussed electrical. Jalisco aims to be the leader in the manufacture of this type of vehicle and tries
also the introduction of clean energy. The present work reflects on of the Paris Agreement scheme and the goals that the main countries have to this, including Mexico, and analyzes the perspective of electric vehicles that can promote the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, based on the importance of the automotive industry in Mexico.

Author Biographies

Taku Okabe, Universidad de Guadalajara

Profesor-investigador, Departamento de Estudios Regionales-Ineser. Coordinador del Programa de Estudios México-Japón (PROMEJ). Miembro del CUERPO ACADEMICO  “Tratados Económicos Internacionales y Desarrollo Regional” (UDG-CA-825).

Kathia Darhian Contreras Pacheco, Universidad de Guadalajara

Licenciatura en gestión y economía ambiental. Asistente de investigación del PROMEJ, bajo la modalidad de motivación a la investigación del Programa de Estímulos Económicos para Estudiantes Sobresalientes 2019.

Published

2020-07-01