Climate change leaves future of Pacific Islands tourism 'highly uncertain'
Published On Sep 8, 2024, 7:33 PM
Climate change poses a significant threat to the tourism-dependent economies of the Pacific Islands, particularly low-lying atoll countries like Tuvalu and Kiribati. Leaders in the region have identified climate change as an urgent issue, impacting agriculture, water security, and tourism. There's an increase in frequency and severity of tropical storms, which intensifies risks to local communities. Additionally, while tourism is vital for economies, there's tension regarding sustainable water use as tourists consume local resources. Despite facing dire challenges, communities exhibit resilience and are seeking innovative solutions to adapt to these climate changes.