ON CLIMATE CHANGE ALARMISM IN TOURISM

 

Amir Shani

 

DOI: 10.35666/25662880.2015.1.84

 

UDC: 338.48:551.583

 

Abstract: A state-of-the-art scientific evidence is provided that supports the need of tourism scholars to adopt a critical approach when evaluating the various aspects of climate change. The extent of uncertainties regarding the subject matter does not allow those who study climate change and tourism to dismiss substantial doubts and counterevidence with the usual response about "consensus" or "climate deniers." Human-induced climate change is a phenomenon not yet well understood, and thus advocating greenhouse gas mitigation strategies for the tourism industry is precipitous and likely to inflict enormous costs and involve serious pitfalls.

 

Key words: Climate change, Global warming, Skepticism.

 

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