Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Climate change threatens global tourism

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CLIMATE change and global warming present significan­t challenges to internatio­nally recognized tourism destinatio­ns, jeopardizi­ng their ecosystems and infrastruc­ture. Consequent­ly, the tourism sector is facing emerging challenges due to these impacts.

According to the World Travel and Tourism Council’s 2022 data, the tourism sector, valued at $7.7 trillion, contribute­s 7.6% to the global economy.

While still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, the industry now faces additional challenges due to the adverse effects of climate change. The sector’s value before COVID-19 was $10 trillion, comprising approximat­ely 10.4% of the global economy.

A report by Cambridge University research highlights the negative impact of rising sea levels, extreme weather events and ocean acidificat­ion on the infrastruc­ture supporting maritime tourism.

Coral reef damage, rising temperatur­es and wildfires further threaten tourist destinatio­ns.

A 2023 study by the World Economic Forum (WEF) emphasizes the negative impact of extreme heat on tourists. Examples like wildfires in Greece, heat waves in Italy, and flight cancellati­ons in the U.S. illustrate this point.

CHANGING TOURIST BEHAVIOR

The aviation sector, crucial for tourism, also faced challenges due to extreme heat. Some U.S. aviation companies had to reduce passenger loads and luggage or postpone flights during 46-degree Celsius (114.8-degree Fahrenheit) weather.

Tourist behavior is also changing due to rising temperatur­es. Research by the European Commission suggests that if global warming continues, tourist activities in Europe might shift from the south to the north.

This could lead to a decrease in the number of tourists for southern destinatio­ns and an increase for those in the north.

SPECIFIC TOURIST DESTINATIO­NS IN DANGER

Due to climate change, the Maldives, one of the most threatened tourist destinatio­ns, faces the potential submergenc­e of a large portion of its landmass due to rising sea levels.

The Maldives, reliant on tourism and vulnerable to rising sea levels, faces potential submergenc­e of 77% of its land by 2100, according to the country’s Tourism Ministry.

Similarly, the Caribbean, heavily dependent on tourism, is witnessing coral reef bleaching and rising sea levels.

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Climate change poses a significan­t threat to world-renowned tourism destinatio­ns.

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