As individuals, we might not have much power to make a difference. But we do influence other people, and collective action is powerful.
Ripple Effects Matter
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From the carbon emissions created from flying to food waste on group tours, the tourism industry creates its fair share of environmental issues. Minimizing harm to the world’s natural habitats is essential for promoting a sustainable future for local people and protecting the destinations where people love to travel.
As individuals, we might not have much power to make a difference. But we do influence other people, and collective action is powerful.
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Now is the time for tourism professionals to draw a line in the sand and say that space travel is, in fact, not tourism at all.
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Travelers are already engaged in water activities like kayaking. Tour companies can use those opportunities to activate climate action.
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The tourism industry must address the toll flying has on the environment. Now … how will it move forward in a proactive way?
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We use terminology like “impact” and “footprint” in a way that frames our existence as harmful by default. That narrative needs to change.
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Tourism needs to address and lean into solutions that address water scarcity, water usage, and rising sea levels.
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