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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What do you do when carbon offsetting is off-putting? Plant trees for travel

February 11, 2021

What do you do when carbon offsetting is off-putting? Plant trees for travel

Do you trust travel & tour­ism-related car­bon off­set schemes? Nico Nich­olas and his part­ner Elkie did­n’t, which is why they did some research and foun­ded Trees4Travel. In this “Good Tour­ism” Insight, Mr Nich­olas shares who and what inspired them.  As an entre­pren­eur­i­al couple, Elkie and I have spent our work­ing lives trav­el­ling the globe. We […]

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Why VisitScotland declared a climate emergency & what it means for tourism

February 2, 2021

Uath Lochans, Kingussie, Scotland. By VisitScotland / Damian Shields.

As has been widely repor­ted in both industry and main­stream media, Vis­itScot­land has joined oth­er travel & tour­ism organ­isa­tions in “declar­ing a cli­mate emer­gency”. In this “Good Tour­ism” Insight, trends strategist Chris Green­wood shares the early devel­op­ments of the Scot­tish nation­al tour­ism board’s emer­gency response and its implic­a­tions for stake­hold­ers. As we look ahead to […]

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‘Freeze or Fry Challenge’ highlights need to ACT NOW on climate crisis: SUNx


Fire vs ice. Image by thommas68 (CC0) via Pixabay. https://pixabay.com/illustrations/fire-and-water-fight-hands-fire-2354583/

The travel & tour­ism industry is urged to help save the plan­et. Geof­frey Lip­man, Pres­id­ent of SUNx Malta, has wel­comed the start of Joe Biden’s Pres­id­ency with a chal­lenge for us all to use the moment to act now to help redress the dev­ast­at­ing impact of cli­mate change. “As a kid we had a silly joke […]

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SUNx Malta to stage first Strong Earth Youth Summit


The ‘Strong Earth Youth Summit’ (SEYS), April 29, 2021

“Good Tour­ism” Part­ner announce­ment: Youth Sum­mit to cre­ate tomorrow’s Cli­mate Friendly Travel lead­ers through a vir­tu­al pro­gram of fun and edu­ca­tion­al events, as well as cre­ate Cli­mate Friendly Travel Cham­pi­ons. SUNx Malta will host the first ever cli­mate friendly youth travel sum­mit in April 2021. The ‘Strong Earth Youth Sum­mit’ (SEYS) will include lec­tures, workshops […]

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Khiri Travel to go carbon-neutral from January 2021


Little Home at Phu Langka National Park in Phayao Province, Thailand. Image supplied by Khiri Travel.

Khiri Travel is intro­du­cing com­pre­hens­ive off­set­ting pro­gram with Cli­mate­Care.  The DMC is also offer­ing new low emis­sions ‘slow travel’ hol­i­day options. Asi­an DMC Khiri Travel is on its way to becom­ing fully car­bon neut­ral.  As part of its approach to take respons­ib­il­ity for its impact on the envir­on­ment, Khiri Travel has partnered with cli­mate and […]

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Re: Ecotourism

December 2, 2020

Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, Walpole, Western Australia. Image by Komkick (CC0) via pixabay. https://pixabay.com/photos/tree-top-walk-west-australia-forest-3847669/

Sev­er­al speak­ers con­sidered what eco­tour­ism might look like post-COV­­ID and explored “revolu­tion­ary” ideas dur­ing the second day of the 2020 Glob­al Eco Asia-Pacific Tour­ism Con­fer­ence. And, pre­dict­ably, there were lots of oth­er “re-” words ban­died about — Reset. Rethink. Redesign. Reflect. Reboot. Regen­er­ate. … — words bet­ter applied to the travel industry at large rather than the “eco-” niche; […]

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