Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Are "Global climate rules" a tourism disaster?

 

In this 21st century of claims of drastic climate changes due to the use of fossil fuels for extravagant lifestyles enjoyed by the common man and woman and the common LGBTQ, is the need for 1,2,3,4 star levels of hotels etc. and travel by plane excessive?  

I should also ask, does the Global tourism industry expect some thinning? 

And if only the upper classes travel will the tourism industry change?

Will only the upper classes have the income to travel both domestically and internationally? 

I can speak to my many years of experience in the tourism industry when I say "Global climate rules" ends the era of traveling comfortably for less $$$.

I can also predict the global tourism industry will adjust to much as it was in the early 20th century, when the upper classes traveled internationally via magnificent ships outfitted with all the conveniences, the upper classes stayed at grand hotels, or they rented grand private accommodations wherever they went.

"Global climate change rules" will lower the standard of living for the average citizens of the global world, because Global governments have to offer "benefits" to their average citizens, some of whom will not be working due to the "thinning" of industries dependent on fossil fuels.       

"Global climate change rules" will accelerate corporate mergers and effectively increase the income of the very upper class expeditiously.  A "thinning" of the global travel industry is coming when the "Global climate rules" forces "carbon tax" for use of "fossil fuels," and for all who use "fossil fuels" an appropriate Globally determined "carbon tax" will be accessed,  and  nonetheless, in this 21st century, those upper class can afford to pay the Global "carbon tax" to travel everywhere via private rental jets.  Or they can travel leisurely via the "carbon taxed" grand ships that charge accordingly for international trips.  Stay at "carbon taxed" 4 and 5 star hotels or "carbon taxed" mansion house rentals.  And eat at "carbon taxed" 4 & 5 star restaurants that charge accordingly.   

 https://www.c2es.org/content/carbon-tax-basics/

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