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COP30 in Belém, Brazil, will spotlight tourism as a driver of climate action with Tourism Thematic Days scheduled for November 19-20, 2025. This pivotal event aims to address the critical role that the tourism sector plays in fostering sustainable practices and promoting a low-carbon future.
As global attention turns to climate change, the thematic days will gather industry leaders, policymakers, and environmental advocates to discuss innovative strategies for reducing the carbon footprint of travel. Participants will explore various initiatives that can enhance resilience in tourism, ensuring that the industry adapts to the changing climate while continuing to thrive.
Travelers and industry stakeholders alike are encouraged to engage in discussions about sustainable travel options and the importance of responsible tourism. By prioritizing eco-friendly practices, the tourism sector can significantly contribute to global climate goals while enriching the travel experience for future generations. This event promises to be an essential platform for shaping a sustainable future in tourism.
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