Overview
- The Alianza por la Justicia Fiscal published a 16‑proposal booklet laying out green‑tax reforms following Mexico’s COP30 reaffirmation of a 35% emissions cut by 2030.
- The plan calls for additional airport charges on private jets and higher, internationally aligned fees for yacht use and anchoring in luxury ports such as Los Cabos.
- It recommends city congestion pricing and a national vehicle‑ownership law that charges more to higher‑emitting cars, replacing patchwork tenencia rules.
- The group proposes raising the carbon IEPS from roughly $3.5 per tonne of CO2 to between $40 and $185 per tonne.
- Advocates cite stark inequality in emissions—such as the top 1% polluting as much as the bottom 80%—and urge earmarking and transparent use of revenues, noting the measures would still require legislative action.