Tourism climate data and finance
Rising sea levels, shifting seasonal patterns, water stress, and extreme heat are already reshaping travel. Yet most destinations lack basic data about their climate footprint, their climate vulnerabilities, their operational dependencies, and what mitigation and adaptation actually cost. Without that understanding, they can’t prioritize investments, plan for resilience, or make the operational decisions that matter most.
Robust climate data enables smarter decision making. When destinations measure their environmental footprint, track their climate risks, and document what they’re already spending on mitigation and adaptation, that evidence opens up new possibilities: streamlined investments in infrastructure, business models, and community resilience, as well as demonstration to investors and climate finance institutions where tourism-related climate solutions actually work, and who benefits from them.
We work with tourism destinations and industry organizations to build the measurement frameworks and investment structures that make this possible.
Climate Week NYC workshop
Leveraging Climate Finance for Tourism’s Future: Building an Investable Pipeline
September 22, 2026, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Co-hosted with the University of Edinburgh and Travel Forward.
Session info:
In this session, destination managers and climate finance practitioners will help shape a concept for a technical assistance facility to turn real destination projects into investable proposals. The session is an opportunity for private sector and destination participants to share what they need from such a facility, stress-test early concepts against real company priorities, and uncover available financial instruments that could be matched with those needs.
The aim is for participants to leave with a clearer picture of what private sector engagement could look like, what projects might anchor an early pipeline, and which companies and destinations see themselves as potential partners in taking this forward. For the companies who help build it, this is a chance to shape how tourism engages climate finance from the ground up, strengthen the resilience of the communities and destinations they depend on, and be recognized as the sector’s first movers.