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Mexican Center for Environmental Law (CEMDA) v. Ministry of Energy and Others (on the Energy Sector Program 2022)

Filing Date: 2022
Reporter Info: Amparo No. 650/2022
Status: Pending
Case Categories:
  • Suits against governments
    • Human Rights
      • Right to a healthy environment
  • Suits against governments
    • Just transition
Jurisdictions:
  • Mexico
    • District Court in Administrative Matters
Principal Laws:
  • Mexico
    • Paris Agreement
  • Mexico
    • Energy Transition Law
  • Mexico
    • Electricity Industry Law
  • Mexico
    • General Law on Climate Change
  • Mexico
    • Constitution
Summary:

On June 22, 2022, the Mexican Center for Environmental Law (CEMDA) filed a complaint in the District Court in Mexico City against Mexico's new Energy Sector Program for 2022-2036. The complaint alleges that the Program violates human rights -- including the right to a healthy environment – because: (i) the electricity policy reflected in the Program does not contemplate the development of a just energy transition strategy that generates wellbeing, reduces the negative social and environmental impacts of the sector, respects and guarantees human rights. In addition, (ii) it delays 13 years the fulfillment of clean energy generation goals and maintains the use of fuels with high social, environmental and climate impact, such as gas, fuel oil and coal, (iii) and finally, it perpetuates negative externalities that end up affecting populations living in highly marginalized conditions. It is also observed in the Program that the generation of electric energy with fossil fuels such as gas and fuel oil is favored and will continue to be favored; this will not allow Mexico to meet its clean energy goals.

At Issue: Whether Mexico's energy sector policy violates human rights by promoting fossil fuels at the expense of renewables and by not contemplating the development of a just energy transition strategy.
Case Documents:

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