articleNature CommunicationsDec 10, 2024GOLD OA

Drivers of global tourism carbon emissions

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Abstract

Tourism has a critical role to play in global carbon emissions pathway. This study estimates the global tourism carbon footprint and identifies the key drivers using environmentally extended input-output modelling. The results indicate that global tourism emissions grew 3.5% p.a. between 2009-2019, double that of the worldwide economy, reaching 5.2 Gt CO2-e or 8.8% of total global GHG emissions in 2019. The primary drivers of emissions growth are slow technology efficiency gains (0.3% p.a.) combined with sustained high growth in tourism demand (3.8% p.a. in constant 2009 prices). Tourism emissions are associated with alarming distributional inequalities. Under both destination- and resident-based accounting,…

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  • Greenhouse gas
  • Tourism
  • Carbon fibers
  • Business
  • Natural resource economics
  • Carbon footprint
  • Environmental science
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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