Bussiere, Yves DanielRizet, CristopherPérez Mendoza, SalvadorBUENO CEVADA, LUIS ENRIQUE; 482345BUSSIERE, YVES DANIEL; 215375Rizet, Cristopher;*CA1237659Pérez Mendoza, Salvador;*CA1237688Angeles Tah, Itzcoatl2019-05-272019-05-272016-08-01https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12371/1871"Like many other countries, developing and emerging countries in particular, México has to face many problems. Corruption, poverty, and bad use of public spending are some of them; on top of that, Mexico is also affronting the climate change challenge. The objective is to limit the average world temperature increase to 2º C. However, we are already experiencing different effects related to temperature rising in our environment, such as ice melting, the rising of sea levels and land erosion. Such effects produce climate changes variations reflected in droughts, loss of crops and death of animals in different parts of the world which directly affect humankind and our food needs".pdfengCiencias Sociales y EconómicasTransporte automotriz--Aspectos ambientalesLogísticaComunicaciones y transportes--México--TabascoRoad freight transport, logistics and co2 emissions: case study of Tabasco, MexicoTesisopenAccess