The elected president of Venezuela Edmundo González Urrutia had to flee to Spain and is currently in exile in that country after the regime issued an arrest warrant against him for subversion. González Urrutia obtained 67% of the votes in the election day of July 28, against 30% for Nicolás Maduro with 83.5% of the votes verified with published tally sheets, winning in all states (source: resultadosconvzla.com). We reject the arrest warrant, and the fraud intended by the National Electoral Council – CNE of Venezuela, proclaiming Nicolás Maduro as president-elect for a new presidential term and its ratification by the Supreme Court of Justice-TSJ, both without showing the voting minutes or any other support.  EnergiesNet ” Latin America & Caribbean web portal with news and information on Energy, Oil, Gas, Renewables, Engineering, Technology, and Environment.– Contact : Elio Ohep, editor at  EnergiesNet@gmail.com +584142763041-   The elected president of Venezuela Edmundo González Urrutia had to flee to Spain and is currently in exile in that country after the regime issued an arrest warrant against him for subversion. González Urrutia obtained 67% of the votes in the election day of July 28, against 30% for Nicolás Maduro with 83.5% of the votes verified with published tally sheets, winning in all states (source: resultadosconvzla.com). We reject the arrest warrant, and the fraud intended by the National Electoral Council – CNE of Venezuela, proclaiming Nicolás Maduro as president-elect for a new presidential term and its ratification by the Supreme Court of Justice-TSJ, both without showing the voting minutes or any other support.
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Mexico Lawmakers Push Carbon Offset Rules After AMLO Urges Reforms to Stop ‘Injustices’ – Bloomberg

(Adam Berry/Bloomberg) Legislators presented a bill to create new standards for the market following a call for more oversight by Mexico’s president, prompted by a Bloomberg investigation. 

Max de Haldevang, Bloomberg News

MEXICO CITY
EnenergiesNet.com 10 28 2022

Mexican opposition lawmakers presented a bill Thursday that would regulate carbon offsets, after President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador backed oversight of the burgeoning market in June. 

The bill aims to protect rural Mexicans whose land is being used for carbon offsets, a goal sought by both the president and members of his political opposition. It would require all projects in the sector to join a public registry and to meet various standards for quality and fairness. Lopez Obrador, known as AMLO, said he was in favor of regulation in response to a Bloomberg News investigation published in June that showed oil giant BP Plc paid a fraction of market rate for offsets to more than a dozen communities of Mexican subsistence farmers. 

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“We feel that there have been abuses and where there weren’t abuses there was no clarity,” said Eduardo Enrique Murat Hinojosa, a lower house deputy for the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party, who authored the bill. “What this law aims to do is create an even ground so that here these markets, which are in trial and error all over the world, start to have clear rules.”

The investigation showed BP had paid $4 per ton per offset under an agreement signed in 2021, while as of June they were worth on average $12 to $16. A day after the investigation was published, government officials met with carbon offset standards bodies and called for a “just distribution of benefits.” 

Read More: AMLO Says Carbon Offset Regulation Needed After Report on BP 

The proposed legislation aims to replicate the kind of “visibility” provided by Bloomberg’s reporting, but to extend it across the offset market as a whole, said Murat, a member of the lower house environment committee. “The trick is to give the legal framework teeth that can stop those injustices. Above all, it’s to protect.” 

Under the bill, the environment ministry would create a set of standards, which would also aim to ensure the programs are saving as much carbon as they claim, and would use these to examine and approve each project. Murat said he hadn’t yet discussed the bill with lawmakers from the ruling Morena party but hoped it would win their support, since Lopez Obrador has backed the idea and indigenous rights are central to the party’s ideology. 

bloomberg.com 10 27 2022

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