Episode 6: Risk and Regulation – Is climate a ticking time bomb for those not yet on board? ?
Sponsored by Lemongrass
Holly and Richard discuss climate risk and regulation with guests Jeremy Sampson, CEO, The Travel Foundation and Willy Legrand, Professor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management at IU International University.
In this episode, we unpack:
"The most durable sustainability shifts probably happen when grassroots momentum creates political permission for smart regulations" Willy Legrand
“We’ve got an ‘urgency deficit’ because there are so many distractions, everything overrides the long-term, even in business and even if it’s an existential threat.” Willy Legrand
"The biggest risk is that people think that climate change is tomorrow's work, but it's today's risk." Jeremy Sampson
“We are in a pre-regulation phase where there are lots of signals that tourism will have to be regulated.” Jeremy Sampson
Find out more about our guests in this episode:
Jeremy Sampson, CEO, The Travel Foundation
Willy Legrand, Professor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management at IU International University
Show notes:
Empowering Consumers Directive, also known as the Directive on Empowering Consumers for the Green Transition, is a new EU law that came into force in March 2024, with an application date of September 27, 2026.
Economic losses from extreme weather events in 2025 amount to 43 billion Euros, as published in The Guardian.
Where next? - Travel Foundation - a new report that sets out a global action agenda for tourism’s climate transition. It outlines four practical, interconnected ideas that would allow tourism to course-correct, at the scale and pace needed, towards climate resilience, economic viability and social equity for destinations worldwide.
New Guide to Action on Climate Change - Travel Foundation - a new edition of the report, Destination Stewardship: A Guide to Action on Climate Change, with Destination Wayfinder. It outlines 37 actions and lots of case studies from around the world.
Destination RiskScan: Innovation for tourist destinations in a warming world contains info about the Travel Foundation's Destination Climate RiskScan initiative, which aims to help tourism destinations around the world better understand and respond to climate change risks.
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