Friday, June 7, 2024 Global warming’s surging threat looms, poised to devastate international tourism within the next decade, reshaping travel. Global warming boiling heat and escalating heatwaves are having a devastating impact on tourist destinations worldwide, affecting every continent including Europe, the USA, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. This rising trend poses a significant challenge to the tourism industry, threatening its sustainability and viability.
According to an AccuWeather report, if proactive measures are not taken, the future of travel could be severely compromised, potentially reducing physical travel to a minimal activity. This could lead to a scenario where virtual travel becomes the primary means of experiencing new places, as real-world conditions become increasingly inhospitable for tourists. As Per AccuWeather’s, a fresh analysis predicts that the rise in global temperatures from 2030 to 2100 might exceed current climate model forecasts significantly.
Some terrestrial regions could witness an boiling heat increase in average temperatures ranging from 5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit within the next three to four decades, raising alarms particularly in areas like India, where temperatures have surged past 120 degrees Fahrenheit. USA has led to record-breaking temperatures with boiling heat in several states, particularly affecting areas like Phoenix and Las Vegas. In Phoenix, the National Weather Service reported a new high of 113°F (45°C) last.
