Tourism and climate change

Scroll down for posts that have been tagged with “cli­mate change” as it affects or relates to travel & tour­ism des­tin­a­tions and industry stakeholders.

Tour­ism is one of the world’s largest indus­tries, with mil­lions of people trav­el­ling to des­tin­a­tions around the globe each year. How­ever, tour­ism is also a sig­ni­fic­ant con­trib­ut­or to green­house gas emis­sions and cli­mate change.

Tour­ists’ trans­por­tion and the energy con­sump­tion and waste asso­ci­ated with tour­ism activ­it­ies are all sources of green­house gas emis­sions. The Inter­gov­ern­ment­al Pan­el on Cli­mate Change (IPCC) estim­ates that tour­ism accounts for about 5% of glob­al green­house gas emissions.

Many argue that address­ing cli­mate change and redu­cing green­house gas emis­sions is cru­cial for the sus­tain­ab­il­ity of the tour­ism industry. Indeed cli­mate change could have a sig­ni­fic­ant impact on the tour­ism industry if rising sea levels, extreme weath­er events, and changes in nat­ur­al eco­sys­tems neg­at­ively affect des­tin­a­tions and tour­ist activity.

In response, many tour­ism oper­at­ors and organ­isa­tions are imple­ment­ing sus­tain­able prac­tices and car­bon reduc­tion strategies to address this issue. (Or at least they claim to be doing so.) Some tour­ism organ­isa­tions and travel oper­at­ors have even signed up to declar­a­tions of cli­mate crisis and emer­gency. (Yet they remain in the travel & tour­ism business.)

Trav­el­lers can con­trib­ute to redu­cing the con­tri­bu­tion of tour­ism to cli­mate change by choos­ing lower-emis­sion trans­port­a­tion options, eco-friendly accom­mod­a­tions, and sus­tain­able tour­ism activ­it­ies. How­ever, they should do their due dili­gence to choose organ­isa­tions whose prac­tices align with their stated beliefs.

People who sin­cerely believe that there is a cli­mate crisis or emer­gency could lead by example and choose to shut down their tour­ism busi­nesses and not travel at all …

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And now for the weather: info-seeking & climate change adaptation in Pacific tourism

August 7, 2017
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Climate change adaptation is increasingly important, especially in the Pacific

Cli­mate change adapt­a­tion is increas­ingly talked about in the travel & tour­ism trade media as vital to the sus­tain­ab­il­ity of the sec­tor, espe­cially in regions sus­cept­ible to extreme weath­er events and the worst-case scen­ari­os of sea level rise, such as Pacific Island nations. In this “GT” Insight, Dr Johanna Nalau, Research Fel­low at the Griffith […]

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Caribbean tourism, fishing, farming bears brunt of climate change: CCCCC


Caribbean tourism climate change. Hurricane Felix

Small Carib­bean islands risk los­ing their entire way of life unless they urgently strengthen defences against a raft of future dis­asters, accord­ing to Ulric Trotz, deputy dir­ect­or at the Carib­bean Com­munity Cli­mate Change Centre (CCCCC). Fish­ing and farm­ing com­munit­ies liv­ing in coastal areas as well the tour­ism industry, which is vital for Carib­bean eco­nom­ies, often […]

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Could climate change ground a third of aircraft?


Climate change airlines. Aerial view of Victorville Airport's aircraft boneyard, Victorville, California, USA. By Bobak Ha'Eri, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3A2009-0727-CA-VictorvilleBoneyard.jpgax

More fre­quent heat waves due to glob­al warm­ing may ground up to a third of air­planes world­wide in dec­ades to come with some air­ports in New York and Dubai likely to be hard hit, a study showed on Thursday. Air­lines may increas­ingly be forced to cut their loads of pas­sen­gers, cargo or fuel in order […]

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Airport carbon dioxide emissions cut by 200,000 tonnes in 2015/16: ACI

June 26, 2017

ACI Director General Angela Gittens says airport carbon emissions were reduced by 200,000 tonnes in 2015/2016. Image source: 'Airport World'

Air­ports Coun­cil Inter­na­tion­al (ACI)‘s Air­port Car­bon Accred­it­a­tion pro­gramme reduced car­bon diox­ide emis­sions by more than 200,000 tonnes in the report­ing year end­ing June 2016, accord­ing to ACI Dir­ect­or Gen­er­al Angela Git­tens. The pro­gramme is now in its eighth year with 182 accred­ited air­ports in 54 coun­tries. Writ­ing for Air­port World, Ms Git­tens asser­ted that ACI’s […]

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Lipman on Trump: “The Emperor has no clothes”

June 3, 2017

Lipman on Trump: "The Emperor has no clothes."

SUNx co-founder Geof­frey Lip­man has respon­ded to US Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump’s with­draw­al from the Par­is Cli­mate Agree­ment: “The Emper­or has no clothes. “Don­ald Trump’s announce­ment on the Par­is Cli­mate Agree­ment is an attack on human­ity. We spend too much time in the Travel and Tour­ism sec­tor repeat­ing the same man­tras about our sec­tor being a […]

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Pacific unsurprisingly strong on sustainability rhetoric

June 1, 2017

Sustainable Tourism Development spto

Giv­en that island nations have most to lose from sea level rises, it is no sur­prise that Fran­cois Mar­tel, sec­ret­ary-gen­er­­al of Pacific Islands Devel­op­ment For­um (PIDF) believes that any invest­ment in adapt­a­tion to, and mit­ig­a­tion of, cli­mate change makes sense. PIDF reck­ons the Pacific needs devel­op­ment pro­cesses that are: Respons­ive Par­ti­cip­at­ory Inclus­ive Account­able Out­­­come-driv­en Able to balance […]

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