Tomorrow’s Air and its team lead and collaborate with a range of partners on climate action in tourism research each year.
The Tomorrow's Air impact team compiled a report of fiscal year 2023 results. Read this executive summary if you want to learn more about the movement building in travel to help support the expansion of climate technologies!
Learn more →The Tomorrow's Air impact team compiled a report of fiscal year 2023 results. Read this executive summary if you want to learn more about the movement building in travel to help support the expansion of climate technologies!
Learn more →Climate is a hot topic. We’re oversaturated with new statistics, technologies, and attention-grabbing headlines showing up in social feeds, the news, and text messages. Not only is there too much information, but also it’s hard to know where to focus, and what information to trust.
Learn more →The Tomorrow's Air impact team compiled a report of fiscal year 2022 results. Read this report if you want to learn more about the movement building in travel to help support the expansion of climate technologies!
Learn more →Two longtime members of the ATTA community have come together to prepare a quick primer on the challenges of climate change and the imperative for taking a proactive stance, along with practical suggestions from their own experience for tackling the opportunity.
Learn more →A team of researchers from California State University, Monterey Bay; Texas A&M; and San Francisco State University surveyed travelers about their knowledge and thoughts about climate and travel, exploring barriers and opportunities to supporting climate when traveling.
Learn more →This report provides results from climate-focused questions in a consumer survey ATTA undertook in partnership with Outside. Responses were gathered from Outside Interactive’s media brand audiences. Four thousand, seven hundred and forty-seven (4,747) responses were received between April 19 and May 3, 2022.
Learn more →This paper co-written by carbon removal collective Tomorrow’s Air leader Christina Beckmann and sustainable travel leader Intrepid’s climate scientist, Susanne Etti, shares the facts of aviation’s role in climate change, examines how the travel industry and aviation organizations are responding, and reviews key facts for travelers building their knowledge about carbon offsets and removals. For the individual traveler grappling with “flight shame” the article offers useful context on flying and travel along and helpful suggestions for planning future flights.
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