Nigeria: COP29 – Over 50 Countries Endorse Plans to Promote Sustainable Tourism in Baku

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The COP29 Presidency said it remains committed to advancing climate transparency under the Enhanced Transparency Framework.

Over 50 countries at the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Summit (COP29) in Baku, have endorsed an agreement to promote sustainable tourism in an effort to curb greenhouse gas emissions globally.

This was made known by the COP29 organisers on Wednesday in Azerbaijan. The initiative, themed “the Declaration on Enhanced Action in Tourism,” was launched in partnership with United Nations Tourism and aimed at driving climate action within the global tourism sector.

“Endorsed by over 50 countries, the declaration commits endorsers to promote sustainable tourism by reducing emissions, safeguarding ecosystems, and integrating tourism into national climate and environmental policy documents,” the statement said.

It noted that the inclusion of tourism in the COP29 Action Agenda for the first time, under the Presidency of Azerbaijan, is a significant milestone for the sector, addressing both its economic and environmental impacts.

Climate transparency

On Wednesday, amidst lingering concerns over the ongoing COP negotiations, the COP29 Presidency said it remains committed to advancing climate transparency under the Enhanced Transparency Framework.

At the High Level Opening on Multilevel and Multisectoral Climate Action, the COP29 President, Mukhtar Babayev, emphasised the need for all Parties to unite for a common financial goal, moving forward into a mission to enhance ambition and enable action.