Climate Action Declaration for Tourism at COP29
On 20th November 2024, more than 50 governments signed a UN declaration to make tourism around the globe more climate friendly, in what it hailed as a major achievement of the climate summit in Azerbaijan.
Declaration for Enhanced Climate Action in Tourism
- COP29 featured it’s first-ever Tourism Day, where over 700 stakeholders gathered to discuss the tourism sector's role in addressing climate change.
- 52 governments signed the COP29 Declaration for Enhanced Climate Action in Tourism.
- The declaration was accompanied by a number of other initiatives, such as a framework presented by hotel industry body World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, aimed at measuring and ....
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