2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142316220
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Climate Change, Time and Tourism Knowledge: The Relativity of Simultaneity

Abstract: Climate clocks are currently ticking down to a point in time when it will be impossible to arrest the rate of CO2 emissions within the bounds of the parameters set by the Paris Climate Agreement. The tourism academy has been at the forefront of efforts to draw attention to the climate threat and to develop adaptation and mitigation responses in conjunction with industry. However, whilst the tourism academy is generally said to be in lock-step with the urgency of the climate threat and tourism’s need to respond… Show more

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“…Hall et al [61] wrote a rejoinder to the above-mentioned article in which they argue that "The expansion of tourism emissions at a rate greater than efficiency gains means that it is increasingly urgent that the tourism sector acknowledge, accept and respond to climate change". Their arguments are supported by several other authors, such as Schweinsberg and Darcy [62], Hanna et al [63].…”
Section: Tourism and Environmentsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Hall et al [61] wrote a rejoinder to the above-mentioned article in which they argue that "The expansion of tourism emissions at a rate greater than efficiency gains means that it is increasingly urgent that the tourism sector acknowledge, accept and respond to climate change". Their arguments are supported by several other authors, such as Schweinsberg and Darcy [62], Hanna et al [63].…”
Section: Tourism and Environmentsupporting
confidence: 52%