Temmuz 31, 2025
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Climate Action
Climate Responsibility
We recognize our responsibility to take meaningful action against climate change. As a tourism business, we are committed to reducing our environmental impact by measuring our carbon footprint, minimizing emissions at the source, and supporting nature based solutions. We work with responsible partners, promote low carbon travel options, and encourage our guests to make conscious choices throughout their journey. Climate responsibility is not just about offsetting, it’s about transforming how we operate, travel, and support the planet we explore.
Measure & Understand Your Impact
Effective climate action starts with understanding where your emissions come from. In tourism, this includes not only direct sources such as vehicles and office energy use, but also indirect emissions from supply chains, accommodations, and travelers’ transportation. By measuring both operational and travel-related emissions (Scope 1, 2, and 3), you gain a clear picture of your environmental footprint. Regular measurement allows you to set science-based reduction targets, monitor your progress, and build trust with travelers through transparent reporting.
Reduce Emissions at the Source
Preventing emissions is more powerful than offsetting them. Tourism businesses can take real action by improving fuel efficiency, investing in renewable energy, and optimizing transportation choices. Choosing energy efficient accommodations, limiting unnecessary business travel, and using the right-sized vehicles are all practical ways to lower emissions. Embracing digital tools, remote work, and sustainable infrastructure also contribute to long-term reductions. The goal is to emit less, not just compensate more.
Support Nature-Based Solutions
Nature is one of the most effective allies in the fight against climate change. Supporting nature based solutions such as reforestation, forest preservation, and regenerative land use helps remove carbon from the atmosphere while restoring biodiversity, soil health, and local livelihoods. These projects go beyond carbon offsetting. They strengthen ecosystems, protect water sources, and help communities adapt to climate impacts. Travelers increasingly seek meaningful ways to contribute, and these initiatives offer a chance to support real, measurable change.
Collaborate & Drive Change
Climate action is not a solo journey. Progress happens when tourism businesses work together with partners, local communities, suppliers, and innovators. Collaboration means sharing knowledge, co-developing sustainable practices, and investing in scalable solutions that benefit both people and the planet. Whether it’s supporting local climate-positive startups, empowering community-led conservation, or joining industry-wide initiatives, every partnership creates ripple effects. Leading by example helps inspire broader systemic change across the travel industry.