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MADRID, 7 June 2021: UNWTO is inviting public and private
stakeholders worldwide to take part in a Global Survey of Climate Action in
Tourism and help identify front-running initiatives and opportunities to
accelerate climate action in tourism.
Launched on World Environment Day, Saturday 5 June, the
survey aims to support the ongoing efforts of the sector to reduce its
environmental impacts and carbon emissions, as well as to strengthen its
capacity to adapt to a changing climate.
Late last month, Tourism Ministers of the G20 nations
stressed the need to rethink tourism and shape a more resilient, sustainable
and inclusive sector. They also committed to taking action and promoting such a
UNWTO is inviting public and private stakeholders from around the world to take part in a Global Survey of Climate Action in Tourism and help identify.