Mexican Environment Sacrificed To Tourism
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Is generating more tourist income more important than preserving the environment? According to the Mexican governments policies the answer is "YES." American tourists love to vacation in Mexico and Mexicans like receiving the influx of American dollars brought by visitors. Tourism is the third largest industry in Mexico and developers are wasting no time trying to expand the market. In an attempt to draw more and more American and European tourist dollars, the Mexican government
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gt;. Weiss, Kenneth R. "Baja's Great Leap: Is Marina Plan Boon or Bane?" Seattle Times 26 May <Tab/>2002. Proquest. 18 Feb. 2003 <http://www.proquest.com>. Williams, Carol J. "An Ugly Fight at Pretty Site; Developers Join Environmentalists to Oppose a Cruise-Ship Pier on Mexico's Great Maya Reef. A Glut of Tourists Endangers the Area." Los Angeles Times 20 Jan. 2003: A.1: ProQuest. 18 Feb. 2003 <http://www.proquest.com>.