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Globally, the tourism industry already accounts for an average of 9% of nations’ GDP and is an important source of foreign exchange and foreign direct investment for many developing countries. Before COVID-19, the United Nations World Tourism Organization projected international tourist arrivals would increase from 1.1 billion in 2014 to 1.8 billion in 2030. For many developing countries, tourism is a key pillar of national development

However, the rapid growth in both international and domestic travel, the trends to travel farther and over shorter periods of time, and the preference given to energy-intensive transportation are increasing the non-renewable energy dependency of tourism, resulting in the sector’s contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions.

To reverse this trend, the tourism sector can make a major contribution to the green economy through more sustainable practices, climate change mitigation and ecotourism. Greening the tourism sector allows tourism growth, environmental conservation and social well-being to be mutually reinforcing – with green tourism creating new, green jobs, supporting the local economy and reducing poverty.

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Aviation is one of the world’s most carbon-intensive sectors and one of the hardest to decarbonize. Now, however, a new framework has been developed by a wide range of industry partners to cut emissions by stimulating the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) via a system of certificates.

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United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific(UNESCAP), North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation(NEASPEC)

North-East Asian Marine Protected Areas Network (NEAMPAN) workshop will be organized virtually on 15 July 2021 under the theme of “Sharing experiences and challenges in sustainable management of MPAs.” This workshop will (1) present findings from the NEAMPAN study “Management plans, monitoring and… Read More

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Global Tourism Plastics Initiative

The survey will be launched on 5th June, on the occasion of World Environment Day. In the run up to UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) COP26, the One Planet Sustainable Tourism Programme is launching a global survey with the objective to better understand the ongoing climate… Read More

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How much of carbon footprint can we reduce for swapping a physical conference to a virtual one just like the US Climate Summit held last week? And what is the biggest emissions contributor of international conferences held in person?

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Influences of Climate Change on Tourism Development in Small Pacific Island States

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