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Green Initiative Showcases Machu Picchu as a Model for Carbon-Neutral and Regenerative Tourism at COP16

Green Initiative Showcases Machu Picchu as a Model for Carbon Neutral and Regenerative Tourism at COP16

During the 16th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (COP16), Green Initiative presented the case of Machu Picchu as a model for a Carbon Neutral and Regenerative Tourism Destination. COP16 concluded in Cali after 12 days of intense discussions. Known as “The People’s COP,” the summit was divided into a blue zone for official negotiations and a green zone focusing on civil society participation. According to the Colombian government, the green zone attracted nearly a million visitors, with around 40,000 attending various academic activities. In the blue zone, where negotiations took place, parallel events were also organized in the pavilions of different countries and entities. Among these was the Peru Pavilion, which hosted a series of prominent events, including one titled “Machu Picchu: Carbon-Neutral and Regenerative Tourism Destination.” This session showcased the climate and nature-positive initiatives underway in Machu Picchu, aimed at reducing carbon emissions and restoring ecosystems as part of its tourism management. The panel featured representatives from organizations such as the National Service of State-Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP), AJE Group, Tetra Pak, and Latam Airlines. Panelists emphasized the importance of public-private sector collaboration for the success of projects like Machu Picchu. They recognized the leadership of Green Initiative as a key advisor in the region’s transition to decarbonization and regenerative tourism. COP16 was a platform for dialogue and reflection and marked significant milestones in its final plenary session. Among the most notable were creating a subsidiary body for Article 8J to support Indigenous peoples and local communities, the acknowledgment of Afro-descendant peoples as biodiversity guardians, and the Cali Fund, a global mechanism for the equitable distribution of benefits derived from genetic information. Additionally, collaboration between the Biodiversity and Climate Change agendas was promoted, in preparation for COP29 on Climate Change in Azerbaijan and the upcoming COP30 in Brazil. Colombia also took the opportunity to launch the world’s first biodiversity bonds during COP16, an initiative aimed at involving the private sector in biological diversity preservation. Banco Davivienda, with an investment of up to 50 million dollars from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), will channel these resources into projects with positive biodiversity impacts. Similarly, BBVA Colombia issued another bond, subscribed to by IDB Invest and IFC in two tranches to finance projects with positive biodiversity impacts. Written by Musye Lucen from the Green Initiative team. Related articles:

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Join Us at COP 16 Machu Picchu – A Carbon Neutral and Regenerative Tourism Destination

Join Us at COP 16: Machu Picchu – A Carbon Neutral and Regenerative Tourism Destination

At this year’s COP 16, we are excited to invite you to a key side event, organized by Green Initiative, focusing on how one of the world’s most iconic sites—Machu Picchu—is becoming a global leader in sustainable tourism. Discover how collaboration between public and private sectors is making Machu Picchu a carbon-neutral and regenerative tourism destination, setting a benchmark for ecological restoration and sustainable travel. Join us as we explore how this UNESCO World Heritage site is becoming a global example of climate and nature positive tourism. This event will dive into the innovative approaches taken to protect Machu Picchu’s natural environment while boosting local economies and community engagement. The conversation will center on how carbon neutrality and ecosystem restoration are integrated into tourism, creating a model for other global destinations. 🌿 Event: Machu Picchu: Carbon Neutral and Regenerative Tourism Destination 📅 Date: Friday, October 25⏰ Time: 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM📍 Location: Peru Pavilion, Cali, Colombia Why Attend? Machu Picchu is not just a symbol of cultural history but now also stands as a model for green tourism. This event will highlight the collaborative efforts that have transformed this destination into a carbon-neutral site, with regenerative practices that are reviving local ecosystems and supporting sustainable economic growth for the region. Key Speakers: 🗣 Moderated by: Musye Lucen, Carbon Management Advisor and Youth Leader Program Advocate at Green Initiative. What to Expect Can’t make it in person? No worries! You can catch the event via live stream on Youtube. Let’s come together to create a blueprint for sustainable tourism that not only preserves cultural heritage but also nurtures the environment for future generations. Why COP 16 is a Turning Point for Global Biodiversity Taking place from October 21 to November 1, 2024, in Cali, Colombia, COP 16 (the 16th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity) is a pivotal moment for global biodiversity efforts. This conference aims to convert the ambitious goals set by the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework into actionable strategies. These goals include protecting 30% of Earth’s land and oceans by 2030 and mobilizing $200 billion annually to restore biodiversity. COP 16 brings together governments, NGOs, the private sector, and Indigenous communities to address urgent challenges like habitat loss, biodiversity finance, and equitable benefit-sharing. Colombia, as one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, is a fitting host, underscoring the urgency of preserving ecosystems critical to the planet’s future​. Together, we can lead the way to a more sustainable and regenerative future for tourism and the planet. 🌱

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