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Wie grün ist Ihr Strandurlaub wirklich?

Der Küstentourismus bietet für jeden etwas, von Kreuzfahrten bis zu Wassersportarten. Aber wie können Reisende angesichts der zunehmenden Zahl von Umweltlabels und umweltbezogener Werbung erkennen, was grün und was Greenwashing ist?

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00:00Die Sonne, die Wasserfläche und die Schöne, das sind einige der Gründe, die Millionen auf die Europäische Gründe aufzunehmen.
00:07No wonder Tourismus ist die größte Teil der EU's Blue Economy,
00:11um mehr Menschen als Fischer, Energie und Schöpfe kombiniert.
00:15Die Mediteranäne einzigartigte 1-3 der globalen Touristen.
00:19Aber wie green ist eine Beach-Holiday, wirklich?
00:22Die Europäische Gründe auf die Europäische Gründe.
00:26According to the EU's latest assessment,
00:29mehr than 85% of Europe's bathing waters were rated excellent,
00:33with Cyprus, Bulgaria and Greece topping the charts.
00:37However, from the skies to the sea floor,
00:40travelers are having a negative impact on the places they visit.
00:44Tourismus makes up almost 9% of global emissions,
00:47and its carbon footprint is growing twice as fast
00:50as that of the global economy.
00:53On average, each traveler consumes between 450 and 800 liters of water per day,
00:59putting pressure on local resources and ecosystems.
01:03More visitors, more emissions, and more plastic that ends up in the sea.
01:07At the same time, climate change is already reshaping coastlines
01:11and threatening tourism infrastructure.
01:14So in response, businesses are getting greener, or at least claiming to.
01:19In fact, more than half of the green claims in the EU are vague or misleading.
01:24So, how can travelers tell what is truly green and what is simply greenwashing?
01:30Among the hundreds of eco-labels and sustainability certifications,
01:35look for one that is checked by independent public bodies,
01:38with clear and transparent criteria.
01:40But what truly makes a difference is avoiding air travel.
01:47If you want to minimize your carbon footprint as a tourist,
01:51the best way to do it is to avoid flight to your destination.
01:58There is plenty of alternative ways that are promoting also a new way of tourism,
02:05with maybe longer journey to go to your destination,
02:08but also enjoying the slow travel patterns,
02:12maybe by discovering other cities on your journey.
02:16And touristy missions don't stop here.
02:19Once out at sea, boat anchors are damaging fragile seabeds
02:23and underwater noise can disorient marine life.
02:26That's why it's just as important to know what not to do when exploring the ocean.
02:32If the company is encouraging to touch an animal,
02:36I will already, you know, think, okay, this is not a good,
02:39because actually who can touch it, maybe, you know,
02:42as a marine biologist with gloves,
02:44there is a need, of course, to take to rescue a turtle, you do it.
02:48But not for, I am going to, it's a pet.
02:51That's not the way.
02:53You can really share diseases.
02:56Protecting corals means not touching them,
02:59using reef-safe sunscreen and choosing certified guides
03:02who understand how to take care of marine life.
03:05Sometimes I did snorkeling tours with tourists,
03:08and one time one tourist took a piece of coral up to the water,
03:12like, I was the coral researcher at the moment at this resort,
03:15and I was like, ah, well, what happened here?
03:18And then I explained, of course you have to explain,
03:20because that person did not know.
03:21So I explained, I said, okay, the coral is an animal,
03:24it's not a thing that you can take as a souvenir home,
03:27and then you should leave it there, because then it will grow,
03:30and then people don't know, because of the lack of awareness.
03:33But if you have someone trained, then can teach people
03:37and can be more conscious.
03:39Coastal tourism thrives on crystal clear waters,
03:42yet the blue economy is still learning how to protect them,
03:45because after all, in the ocean, we're all just guests.
03:48We're all just guests.
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