Costa Rica is asking travelers to offset their carbon footprint
Nov 12, 2020 鈥 2 min read
Costa Rica is aiming to become carbon neutral 漏 Matteo Colombo / Getty Images
Costa Rica is encouraging tourists to offset the carbon footprint they generate from flights and overland travel in its bid to promote sustainable tourism and become one of the world鈥檚 only carbon-neutral countries.
The initiative, called the , seeks a voluntary donation from travelers, and contributions will go towards environmental projects throughout the country, such as planting forests, regenerating natural spaces and implementing agroforestry systems on local farms, which allows trees to grow on the same land as crops.
created by the National Forestry Financing Fund. Based on visitor data from 2018, it鈥檚 estimated that the country would raise more than $3.5 million for environmental projects, even if only 10% of the emissions were offset.
鈥淭his agreement invites our tourists to mitigate their trips and thus contribute to the protection of forests and the recovery of forest cover,鈥 Gustavo Segura, Costa Rica鈥檚 minister of tourism, said. 鈥淚t is a step forward in responsible tourism.鈥
Costa Rica is seen as a world leader in the environmental movement, and it was awarded the Champion of the Earth by the United Nations Environmental Programme in 2019, the UN鈥檚 highest environmental honor. The country鈥檚 ambition is to become carbon neutral by 2050, and it鈥檚 well on the way: national parks make up about 25% of Costa Rica鈥檚 landscape, nearly 30% of the country鈥檚 energy sources are renewable and about 50% of the land is forested.
From late October, visitors to Costa Rica no longer have to present a negative COVID-19 test result to enter the country, which had previously been required of travelers since it began to gradually open its borders in August. As of November 1, all international travelers are now allowed to visit Costa Rica.
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