旅游
碳足迹
温室气体
自然资源经济学
业务
国内生产总值
环境科学
产品(数学)
足迹
环境经济学
地理
气候变化
全球变暖
环境资源管理
经济
经济增长
生物
几何学
考古
数学
生态学
作者
Manfred Lenzen,Ya‐Yen Sun,Futu Faturay,Yuan-Peng Ting,Arne Geschke,Arunima Malik
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41558-018-0141-x
摘要
Tourism contributes significantly to global gross domestic product, and is forecast to grow at an annual 4%, thus outpacing many other economic sectors. However, global carbon emissions related to tourism are currently not well quantified. Here, we quantify tourism-related global carbon flows between 160 countries, and their carbon footprints under origin and destination accounting perspectives. We find that, between 2009 and 2013, tourism’s global carbon footprint has increased from 3.9 to 4.5 GtCO2e, four times more than previously estimated, accounting for about 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Transport, shopping and food are significant contributors. The majority of this footprint is exerted by and in high-income countries. The rapid increase in tourism demand is effectively outstripping the decarbonization of tourism-related technology. We project that, due to its high carbon intensity and continuing growth, tourism will constitute a growing part of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Tourism is a significant contributor to the global economy, with potentially large environmental impacts. Origin and destination accounting perspectives are used to provide a comprehensive assessment of global tourism’s carbon footprint.
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