How strongly do you feel about the impact of Climate Change specific to the Tourism Industry?
Who knew the only ceramist family of Ladakh would welcome guests in their house and give them an entire pottery experience besides serving them local delicacies. Rinchen and his family are humble people who have dedicated their life to pottery and art. The Homestay of Rinchen connects his family to the outside world, who not only gets to stay with them but also understand the art in its true form.
We’ve seen the impact of climate change across the tourism industry in just the last 6 months.
In its peak summer travel season from July to August, Europe experienced unprecedented heatwaves, wildfires raged through popular tourism destinations, and train travel was disrupted due to overheated tracks. Many tourism businesses reported being bombarded with itinerary change requests to skip the hot spots (literally) in South and Central Europe, and seek cooler shores further north.
In South Asia, Pakistan experienced some of its worst floods in history, which were followed by a sustained loss of tourism livelihoods, and widespread damage at , a 5000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization! Southeast Asia too, experienced some of their worst flooding in years, with streets in Thailand’s Bangkok and Chiang Mai submerged, and tourists having to be evacuated in boats from Vietnam’s Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage town.
The climate change is already impacting all inhabited regions on earth. For an industry that is so dependent on nature and the outdoors, erratic weather patterns make it — and the livelihoods it supports — extremely vulnerable in a climate-ravaged future.
What are the kind of projects that you plan to take up with your initiative?
Climate Conscious Travel is currently working with Vegan Travel Asia to determine the carbon footprint of their tours in Cambodia, Thailand and 9 other countries across Asia, with a view to possible reduction in emissions, designing efficient community based offsets that can be monitored over time, and building climate awareness by inviting travellers to engage with offset projects in the region of travel. Their first carbon neutral trip starts in a few days in Cambodia!
Among our other projects, we are co-creating a global sustainability storytelling platform, and supporting research for a paper on regenerative travel.
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