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Maritime transport should go for ecarbonization, says UNCTAD

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As the crisis related to climate intimidates the tourism industry and the communities which are depended on it are moving more and more toward greening the sector as that is the only way forward.

This was the exact message announced by the UN chief, António Guterres, on Wednesday i.e., on World Tourism Day.

As per the World Tourism Organization, tourism sector employs one in every 10 people worldwide. 

To defend these jobs related to this sector, Mr. Guterres said that businesses and governments must come forward to invest sustainably and carry-on resilient practices, make use of renewable energy, and protect the biodiversity and ecological balance in every destination.

The UN chief also highlighted the fact that targeted investments can create job opportunities and help local industries and businesses at the same time mitigating the environmental effects of tourism.

He also said that investing behind sustainable tourism is like investing for a better future. Action is immediately required to battle rising emissions in shipping industry, on Wednesday, the UNCTAD said the same.

Before the World Maritime Day i.e., on 28 September, UNCTAD urged for cleaner fuels, clear and a worldwide carbon regulations and digital solutions for an industry accounting more than 80 per cent of the trade volume of the world.

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