Mexican Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño and California Governor Gavin Newsom met to establish a partnership aimed at advancing climate action between California and Sonora. The four-year agreement focuses on renewable energy development and clean transportation. Both governors emphasized their shared challenges and collective drive to find sustainable solutions. The partnership builds on prior discussions concerning subnational cooperation in clean energy initiatives and aims to improve environmental conditions and technological advancement in both regions, ultimately fostering economic growth and resilience against climate change.
The four-year partnership between both states advances California's goals for the development of renewable energy resources, building supply chain resilience and clean transportation.
California and Sonora share the common challenge of adapting to a hotter, drier world. But we also share a common drive to advance real solutions.
Durazo Montaño said the agreement between the states is a joined effort to ensure that families live in a prosperous region, with a better environment and technological development.
The partnership brings both states together to clean the air and expand access to more clean energy.
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