November 27, 2024 - 06:02

WTTC’s latest Net Zero Roadmap highlights the travel and tourism sector’s progress toward sustainability with enhanced climate targets and decarbonisation strategies. Over 50% of global businesses in the industry have committed to new climate targets, showcasing a significant shift toward environmentally responsible practices. This commitment marks a crucial step in addressing climate change and reducing the sector's carbon footprint. The roadmap outlines actionable plans and collaborative efforts aimed at achieving net-zero emissions, reflecting the industry's dedication to creating a more sustainable future.
February 24, 2026 - 22:41
Dubai National Insurance and Al Habtoor Polo Resort Partner for Environmental Sustainability Project, Offering Eco-Conscious Tourism Opportunities - Travel And Tour WorldA new partnership is sowing the seeds for a greener future in Dubai`s hospitality sector. Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Dubai National Insurance have joined forces to launch a significant...
February 24, 2026 - 15:38
Aruba Joins Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Barbados, Bahamas, And More In Introducing Groundbreaking Sustainability Initiatives To Protect The Caribbean And Accelerate Tourism Growth: Everything You Need To Know - Travel And Tour WorldA powerful coalition of Caribbean destinations, including Aruba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Barbados, and The Bahamas, has launched a coordinated series of groundbreaking...
February 23, 2026 - 22:32
Loosely Regulated Commercial Space Travel Poses An Environmental ThreatA stark new warning has been issued regarding the environmental impact of the rapidly expanding commercial space industry. Scientists highlight that the sector`s current lack of stringent...
February 21, 2026 - 00:02
Tourism revenue loss affects environment, local communities abroadA new report reveals a troubling trend in global travel: the vast majority of tourist spending fails to benefit local economies. Known as `economic leakage,` between 50% and 80% of vacation...