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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SUNx, CFT Uganda Chapter urge tourism climate action and adaptation in Kampala


SUNx, CFT Uganda Chapter urge tourism climate action and adaptation in Kampala Crested crane image by Paul (CC0) via Pixabay. Uganda map-shaped flag by Gordan Johnson (CC0) via Pixabay. https://pixabay.com/photos/bird-crested-crane-crane-uganda-7718653/ https://pixabay.com/vectors/uganda-flag-map-geography-outline-1758988/

SUNx Malta and its Uganda Chapter are high­light­ing the imper­at­ive for cli­mate action in tour­ism, par­tic­u­larly the need to adapt to intensi­fy­ing weath­er extremes, at the Pearl of Africa Tour­ism Expo (POATE) 2024 tak­ing place in Kam­pala, Uganda. Find SUNx at POATE, Maleng Travel Stand T9 Mun­yonyo Con­ven­tion Centre. 100 cli­mate-friendly Ugandan tour­ism stake­hold­ers Uganda has […]

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FINAL CALL for entries: Strong Earth Awards 2024, Advancing the Earth Charter


Strong Earth Awards 2024

March 31, 2024 is the dead­line for the Strong Earth Awards 2024.  Entrants are invited to sub­mit a thought-pro­­vok­ing 500-word essay on:  “Why is the Earth Charter more rel­ev­ant today than when it was intro­duced by Maurice Strong and Mikhail Gorbachev in 2005; espe­cially for tour­ism in Least Devel­op­ing Coun­tries (LDCs) and Small Island Devel­op­ing States […]

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Support small islands: Register now for 4th Annual SEYS (Strong Earth Youth Summit)


SUNx Malta Strong Earth Youth Summit SEYS 2024 promotion

Young people in tour­ism, and their ment­ors and sup­port­ers, are invited right now to register for the 2024 edi­tion of the Strong Earth Youth Sum­mit (SEYS). The Strong Earth Youth Sum­mit (SEYS) is an annu­al trib­ute to Maurice Strong, cli­mate act­iv­ist for over 50 years and Sec­ret­ary Gen­er­al of the first “Earth Sum­mit” in 1972 […]

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Believe in Bhutan: Book a meeting at ITB for sustainable, affordable, life-changing tours


Believe in Bhutan: Book a meeting at ITB for sustainable, affordable, life-changing tours. Bhutan Believe.

Believe it.  Bhutan, the land famed for its Gross Nation­al Hap­pi­ness, majest­ic land­scapes, and unique cul­tur­al exper­i­ences, is now more access­ible than ever for trav­el­lers.  This is thanks to sev­er­al key improve­ments in travel pro­ced­ures, includ­ing a sim­pli­fied visa pro­cess, reduced Sus­tain­able Devel­op­ment Fee (now US$100 per day), and increased flight options.  Not only that, […]

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Discover >100 new carbon-neutral ways to experience Thailand at ITB Berlin 2024


Discover 100 new carbon-neutral ways to experience Thailand at ITB Berlin 2024

Are you attend­ing ITB Ber­lin 2024 and look­ing for fun and inspir­ing new car­­bon-neut­ral tours and activ­it­ies in Thai­l­and for your increas­ingly cli­mate-aware cus­tom­ers? You’re in luck because the Thai Eco­tour­ism and Adven­ture Travel Asso­ci­ation (TEATA), in part­ner­ship with lead­ing Thai research and edu­ca­tion insti­tutes, is rolling out more than 100 new, inspir­ing tours designed to reduce […]

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‘Climate Justice’ in tourism shouldn’t be too hard and it’s the right thing to do


‘Climate Justice’ in tourism shouldn’t be too hard and it’s the right thing to do. Image by Markus Spiske (CC0) via Unsplash. https://unsplash.com/photos/people-gathered-outside-buildings-holding-climate-justice-now-signage-dYZumbs8f_E

There is increas­ing chat­ter on social media about the need for ‘Cli­mate Justice’. At its core, Cli­mate Justice is ensur­ing a very strong meas­ure of pro­tec­tion for those who did the least to cre­ate the ‘Code Red Cli­mate Crisis’, and who are likely to be the most to suf­fer from cli­mate change, and who are […]

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