The tea leaves were being read furiously in environmental circles here following Vicente Fox’s historic victory in Mexico’s July 2 presidential elections. And small wonder: Given the dearth of environmental debate during the campaign, anyone interested in green issues had to make do with post-election speculation about appointees and policy models. Fox promised to name Cabinet chiefs by the end of August, and transition-team leaders were to be designated this month. But that didn’t prevent early handicapping—and hand-wringing—over the former Coca Cola executive’s presumed environmental choices. Two days after the balloting, the head of Mexico’s Green Ecologist Party, which boosted its legislative representation allying itself with Fox’s center-right National Action Party, said he had no intention of heading Mexico’s... [Log in to read more]