It's time for tourism to become a force for good
Tourism accounts for nearly 8% of global CO2 emissions, and with the number of international arrivals predicted to reach 1.8 billion by 2030, action is more important than ever
This year's World Tourism Day marks a new beginning for tourism in Copenhagen. With its new strategy All inclusive, Copenhagen redefines an outdated and passive form of travel to an active and conscious approach. The future of all-inclusive tourism is not just a ticket to relaxation but a shared responsibility among the industry and guests.
Key takeaways
- Wonderful Copenhagen wants tourism in Copenhagen to accelerate the green transformation and create enriching encounters between locals and visitors;
- As part of its green ambitions, Wonderful Copenhagen has developed a new climate roadmap that outlines how the Danish capital's tourism can achieve specific emission reductions by 2030 and 2035, respectively, on its way to carbon neutrality (net zero) by 2050 at the latest;
- While Wonderful Copenhagen's new strategy sets a clear direction for Copenhagen's tourism, the hope is that it can inspire other destinations.
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