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To achieve necessary mitigation, WTTC says that coastal and marine tourism will require annual investments of $30 billion for direct emissions reduction, with total needs reaching as high as $65 billion when including climate adaptation efforts.
Developed
in collaboration with Iberostar Group and Oxford Economics, the soon to be
released report Climate and Ocean: Quantifying Coastal and Marine Tourism and
Protecting Destinations underscores the dual need for climate action and
resilience-building.
In
2023, coastal and marine tourism directly generated US$1.5 trillion and
supported 52 million jobs globally. It also accounted for approximately 50% of
all tourists’ spending globally, generating $820 billion in direct tax
revenue.
Despite
its economic importance, the environmental footprint from coastal and marine
tourism calls for rapid mitigation and adaptation measures.
The
report highlights that coastal and marine tourism directly contributed 0.8% of
global GHG emissions in 2023, equating to 390 million tonnes of CO₂.
Coastal
destinations worldwide, especially those in vulnerable regions, face mounting
threats from climate change, including rising sea levels, extreme weather, and
coastal erosion.
Small
Island Developing States (SIDS) and Pacific coastal areas in particular, are
under severe strain, with rising climate-related displacement and economic
losses posing urgent challenges.
This
makes clear that investments in climate action are not just essential but
urgent.
This
report was developed to support the Coastal Tourism Breakthrough under the
leadership of the Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action, and the UN
High Level Climate Champions, which, since COP22 in 2016, have been
instrumental in mobilising non-state actors to advance the Paris Agreement’s
objectives.
The
Ocean Breakthroughs are transformative pathways covering five key ocean
sectors: Marine Conservation, Shipping, Ocean Renewable Energy, Aquatic Food
and Coastal Tourism. Accelerated action and investments in these sectors could
deliver a reduction in GHG emissions of up to 35% and contribute to a
resilient, nature-positive and net-zero future by 2050.
Julia
Simpson, President & CEO WTTC, said: “Coastal and marine tourism is a
lifeline for millions globally, generating US$1.5 trillion to the world’s
economy. But it’s on the frontline of climate change.
“Protecting
our coast and marine life isn’t just an environmental necessity; it’s a social
imperative. Our report quantifies the scale of the challenge. Reducing the
environmental impact of coastal and marine tourism could cost US$ 65 billion
every year.
“Given
the economic and social value of coastal tourism we are calling on governments,
development organisations and Travel & Tourism businesses to act now to
safeguard these vital natural resources.”
Gloria
Fluxa, Vice-Chairman and Chief Sustainability Officer for Iberostar Group and
Chair of WTTC’s Sustainability Committee, said: “It is never too late to act.
To safeguard our industry, its people, and the ecosystems we rely on, we must
focus on mitigating our operations, transforming supply chains, and investing
in nature with nature-based solutions for climate adaptation. Decarbonization
and adaptation are essential investments to building a resilient,
nature-positive tourism model.
“We
support the Ocean and Climate Platform’s call for bold investments in coastal
resilience. The Coastal Tourism Breakthrough under the Marrakesh Partnership
offers a clear roadmap to cut emissions by up to 35%. Now is the time for
decisive action to ensure our destinations thrive for generations.”
Loreley
Picourt, Executive Director of the Ocean and Climate Platform said: “These
findings were developed in support of the Coastal Tourism Breakthrough, one of
the five pillars of the Ocean Breakthroughs developed under the Marrakech
Partnership for Global Climate Action to deliver for Climate, Nature and
People.
“Since
COP22 in 2016, the Marrakech Partnership has been instrumental in bringing
civil society together to drive ambition towards achieving the Paris
Agreement’s objectives. The Ocean Breakthroughs, which cover Marine
Conservation, Shipping, Ocean Renewable Energy, Aquatic Food, and Coastal
Tourism, highlight where accelerated action and investment could yield up to a
35% reduction in global GHG emissions. Together, they offer a powerful
blueprint toward a resilient, nature-positive, net-zero future by 2050.”
The
report highlights climate solutions which are proving to have a positive
impact, such as Visit Scotland, which has invested heavily in renewable energy
and low-carbon infrastructure to cut emissions.
In
Thailand, the Mangrove Action Project in Nai Nang shows how mangrove
restoration can protect coastlines and build resilience.
WTTC
urges governments, businesses, and communities to unite to protect coastal and
marine tourism destinations.
With
dedicated investment in mitigation and adaptation, these unique regions can
continue to thrive economically while preserving their natural beauty for
future generations.
To
read the report in full, please visit
WTTC Research Hub.
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Credit: © WTTC
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