Global tourism leaders called upon governments, destinations and business to cut tourism-related emissions in half by 2030 and achieve net-zero by 2050 — as they launched the Glasgow Declaration for
Day: November 4, 2021
Tourism is responsible for 8% of the world's carbon output, but drives revenue for developing countries. A new global coalition, announced at COP26, aims to help the industry grow sustainably.
Worldwide business travel spending looks set to rise by more than a quarter this year and reach two-thirds of pre-pandemic levels by 2022, according to WTTC
With the world’s leaders gathered at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP26, over the next few days, there are hopes that governments and industries will commit to more ambitious climate action, including halving emissio...
By signing the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism, every signatory makes a public commitment to cut its emissions by 50 percent by 2030 and to reach net zero by 2050. An effort originally spearheaded by Tourism Declares an Emergency, the ...
Worldwide business travel spending looks set to rise by more than a quarter this year and reach two thirds of pre-pandemic levels by 2022, according to the...
While in Paris, Vice President Harris will get facetime with about two dozen world leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron.