Tourism Makes History at COP29 as 50 Countries Back Climate Action Declaration for Sector

For the first time in the history of the summit, COP29 featured a Tourism Day, with a First Ministerial Meeting dedicated to positioning tourism policy to support national climate goals. In Baku, public and private sector leaders recognized the significant impact of climate change on the tourism sector and its contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. At the same time, they emphasized tourism’s potential to actively foster climate adaptation and regeneration strategies. Over 700 stakeholders participated in the Tourism Day events.

Governments united around climate action in tourism
The First Ministerial was chaired by Mr Fuad Naghiyev, Chairman of the State Tourism Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and included the COP29 President H.E. Mr Mukhtar Babayev, Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Azerbaijan, UN Tourism, UNEP and UNFCCC.
Both UN Tourism Secretary–General, Mr Zurab Pololikashvili, and UNEP Executive Director, Ms Inger Andersen, underlined the need for a science-based approach, referring to advanced new research to be further adapted from the University of Queensland (an Affiliate Member of UN Tourism) indicating that tourism represents 8.8% of global emissions (including direct and indirect emissions).
Addressing delegates, Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: For the first time, the Action Agenda of the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties has included tourism. The First Ministerial Meeting on Enhanced Climate Action in Tourism marks a turning point, when ambition meets action, and vision transforms into commitment. At COP29, the global tourism sector made clear its commitment to positive transformation for a better future for our planet.
The Ministerial welcomed ten Ministers of Tourism (United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Belarus, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Iran, Kazakhstan, Maldives, Montenegro, North Macedonia), two Ministers of Environment (Costa Rica and Maldives) and four Deputy Ministers (Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, Uzbekistan). Secretaries of State from Moldova, Portugal, Zambia and Zimbabwe were also present. The Caribbean Tourism Organization and the Pacific Tourism Organization delivered statements on behalf of their members. The World Travel and Tourism Council and the World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance also took the floor.
On the back of the high-level discussions, 52 governments signed the COP29 Declaration for Enhanced Climate Action in Tourism.
Measurement, Decarbonization, Adaptation, Regeneration, Finance, Innovation
The High-Level Roundtables brought together experts from academia, policymakers and private sector to raise the climate ambition of the tourism sector. The UN Statistical Framework for Measuring the Sustainability of Tourism was presented by UN Tourism Executive Director Zoritsa Urosevic as key tool for advancing the sector’s climate action ambitions. Climate Finance Innovation was also covered in a keynote presentation.
Carbon measurement was discussed at four levels: globally, to understand the scale of the challenge; at the country level, to inform tourism policies and align them with climate goals; at the business level, to ensure accountability for change; and at the product labelling level, empowering consumers to make informed, sustainable choices. While scaling up measurement efforts offers opportunities for evidence-based action, experts highlighted challenges such as the limits of technology-driven improvements, the need for innovative business models, and the critical role of behaviour change.
Discussions on adaptation and regeneration emphasized tourism’s potential to foster climate adaptation and regeneration strategies, underscoring the need for scalable financing mechanisms, innovative financial instruments, and collaborative approaches. Interventions and educational strategies that support sustainability transitions were showcased. All in all, several examples of innovation and collaboration illustrated how decarbonization can be linked to funding, adaptation strategies can be grounded in science, and climate action plans can serve as a foundation for change.
New signatories of the Glasgow Declaration Initiative
The Glasgow Declaration Initiative continues to advance with more than 370 action plans already developed by its 900 signatories. Key Takeaways from the Glasgow Declaration Implementation Report 2024 were released at COP29 including:

74% of signatories with climate plans are measuring
92% of plans include decarbonization actions
73% of plans include actions related to biodiversity protection
41% of plans include climate adaptation actions
29% of plans refer to climate justice
82% of signatories with plans report working in partnership with others
44% of plans refer finance actions with this pathway remaining a challenge

During COP29, the State Tourism Agency of Azerbaijan and Minor International signed the Glasgow Declaration and a further 58 new signatories were announced, including Destination Canada, the Department for Tourism in Samarkand Region (Uzbekistan), HOTREC (The European Association of Hotels, Restaurants and Cafés), among others.
Towards climate-resilient tourism development
With the aim of laying the foundations for a global coordination mechanism and partnership platform, UN Tourism and the State Tourism Agency of Azerbaijan signed the Letter of Intent to create a framework for its establishment. The partnership will ensure the continuation of the process to COP30 in Belem, Brazil in 2025, and building on COP28 – as well as to support the transformation of the tourism sector so it can be part of a low-carbon, sustainable and resilient future.
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About UN Tourism
The World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism) is the United Nations agency responsible for the promotion of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism.
As the leading international organization in the field of tourism, UN Tourism promotes tourism as a driver of economic growth, inclusive development and environmental sustainability and offers leadership and support to the sector in advancing knowledge and tourism policies worldwide.
Our Priorities
Mainstreaming tourism in the global agenda: Advocating the value of tourism as a driver of socio-economic growth and development, its inclusion as a priority in national and international policies and the need to create a level playing field for the sector to develop and prosper.
Promoting sustainable tourism development: Supporting sustainable tourism policies and practices: policies which make optimal use of environmental resources, respect the socio-cultural authenticity of host communities and provide socio-economic benefits for all.
Fostering knowledge, education and capacity building: Supporting countries to assess and address their needs in education and training, as well as providing networks for knowledge creation and exchange.
Improving tourism competitiveness: Improving UN Tourism Members’ competitiveness through knowledge creation and exchange, human resources development and the promotion of excellence in areas such as policy planning, statistics and market trends, sustainable tourism development, marketing and promotion, product development and risk and crisis management.
Advancing tourism’s contribution to poverty reduction and development: Maximizing the contribution of tourism to poverty reduction and achieving the SDGs by making tourism work as a tool for development and promoting the inclusion of tourism in the development agenda.
Building partnerships: Engaging with the private sector, regional and local tourism organizations, academia and research institutions, civil society and the UN system to build a more sustainable, responsible and competitive tourism sector.
Our Structure
Members: An intergovernmental organization, UN Tourism has 160 Member States, 6 Associate Members, 2 Observers and over 500 Affiliate Members.
Organs: The General Assembly is the supreme organ of the Organization. The Executive Council take all measures, in consultation with the Secretary-General, for the implementation of the decisions and recommendations of the General Assembly and reports to the Assembly.
Secretariat: UN Tourism headquarters are based in Madrid, Spain. The Secretariat is led by the Secretary-General and organized into departments covering issues such as sustainability, education, tourism trends and marketing, sustainable development, statistics and the Tourism Satellite Account (TSA), destination management, ethics and risk and crisis management. The Technical Cooperation and Silk Road Department carries out development projects in over 100 countries worldwide, while the Regional Departments for Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and the Middle East serve as the link between UN Tourism and its 160 Member States. The Affiliate Members Department represents UN Tourism’s 500 plus Affiliate members.

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New Shows & Movies To Watch This Weekend: ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ on Max + More

There are dozens of great new shows and movies on streaming this week, including the return of The Sex Lives of College Girls on Max, the animated family film Spellbound on Netflix, and the war drama Blitz on Apple TV+. Also arriving this week are the highly anticipated remake of Cruel Intentions on Prime Video and the return of the true crime satire Based on a True Story on Peacock.

Not sure which new releases to check out? Let us here at Decider help you figure out what to watch this weekend and where to stream it.

New Movies & Shows To Stream This Weekend: The Sex Lives of College Girls, Spellbound, Blitz + More

Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble’s college dramedy The Sex Lives of College Girls kicks off its third season on Max this week with the first of ten weekly episodes. On Netflix, check out the animated adventure Spellbound, featuring the voices of Rachel Zegler, Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem, which drops Friday. And on Apple TV+ you can catch Saoirse Ronan in the new Steve McQueen World War II drama Blitz.

New on Netflix November 22: Spellbound

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Netflix’s animated feature Spellbound doesn’t t just feature an all-star voice cast (on top of Rachel Zegler, Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem, the film also includes Jenifer Lewis, John Lithgow, Titus Burgess and Nathan Lane) but it also boasts new original music from legendary composer Alan Menken. In the film, Zegler plays a young woman named Ellian who has to break a spell that has split her kingdom in two and transformed her parents into monster.

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The students of Essex College are back for another year – at least, most of them are. The big news about season three of The Sex Lives of College Girls is that Reneé Rapp, who plays Leighton, is phasing out her college career and will not be returning as a core cast member. Not to worry, we’ve still got the antics of Kimberly (Pauline Chalamet), Bela (Amrit Kaur) and Whitney (Alyah Chanel Scott) to watch.

New on Apple TV+ November 22: Blitz

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Steve McQueen wrote, produced and directed Blitz, which is out on Apple TV+ this week after a few weeks in theaters. The film stars Saoirse Ronan as a mother who sends her young son (Elliot Heffernan) out of London to stay in the English countryside during the German bombing campaign known as the Blitz, only for her son to run away and try to find her.

WHERE TO WATCH BLITZ

Full List of New Movies and Shows on Streaming This Weekend:

The options above only scratch the surface, so you know that this weekend’s full lineup will have amazing options for what to watch this weekend! For the full breakdown of the best movies and shows to stream now, or if you’re still undecided on what to stream this weekend, then check out the complete list below:

New on Netflix – Full List

Released Thursday, November 21

Maybe Baby 2 (DK) *NETFLIX FILM

Tokyo Override (JP) *NETFLIX ANIME

Released Friday, November 22

900 Days Without Anabel (ES) *NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Gold Rush: Seasons 1-2

JOY (GB) *NETFLIX FILM

Pokémon Horizons: The Series Part 4 (JP) *NETFLIX FAMILY

Spellbound *NETFLIX FAMILY

Tex Mex Motors: Season 2 *NETFLIX SERIES

TRANSMITZVAH (AR) *NETFLIX FILM

The Empress: Season 2 (DE) *NETFLIX SERIES

The Helicopter Heist (SE) *NETFLIX SERIES

The Piano Lesson *NETFLIX FILM

When the Phone Rings (KR) *NETFLIX SERIES

Released Saturday, November 23

Arcane: Season 2, Act III *NETFLIX SERIES (new episode)

New on Prime Video – Full List

Released Thursday, November 21

Cruel Intentions (2024) *Prime Video Original Series

Dinner Club: S3 (2024) *Prime Video Original Series

Thursday Night Football (2024) *Prime Video Live Sports

Released Friday, November 22

The Meg (2018)

Released Sunday, November 24

Coraline (2009)

New on Hulu – Full List

Released Thursday, November 21

A Cowboy Christmas Romance (2023)

American Pickers: Best Of: Complete Season 7

Celebrity Renovation: Complete Season 1

Christmas at the Chalet (2023)

Christmas Wars: Complete Season 2

Donnie Loves Jenny: Complete Season 1

Downtown Shabby: Complete Season 1

History’s Greatest Escapes with Morgan Freeman: Complete Season 1

Lost Gold of World War II: Complete Season 2

Merry Magic Christmas (2023)

Mistletoe Match (2022)

Mom’s Christmas Boyfriend (2023)

Roanoke: A Mystery Carved in Stone: Complete Season 1

Secret Restoration: Complete Season 1

The 58th Annual CMA Awards: Special Premiere (ABC)

The Boarding School Murders: Complete Season 1

Ultimate Holiday Feast: Complete Season 1

Released Friday, November 22

Bia and Victor: Complete Season 1 *Hulu Original

Firebrand (2023)

Jim Gaffigan: The Skinny: Special Premiere *Hulu Original

The Good Half (2023)

Released Saturday, November 23

Sausage Party (2016)

Released Sunday, November 24

Southpaw (2015)

New on Max – Full List

Released Thursday, November 21

Human vs. Hamster (Max Original series by Magnolia Network)

Mystery At Blind Frog Ranch, Season 4 (Discovery) 

Mysteries of the Abandoned, Season 11 (Discovery)

The Sex Lives of College Girls, Season 3 (Max Original) 

New on Disney+ – Full List

Released Friday, November 22

Out of My Mind (Premiere) *New to Disney+

New on Apple TV+ – Full List

Released Friday, November 22

Blitz

Bread & Roses

New on Starz – Full List

Released Friday, November 22

Fat Joe Talks: Episode 108

Released Saturday, November 23

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City

New on Paramount+ with Showtime – Full List

Released Friday, November 22

Deadlock

Mr. Brooks*

New on Peacock – Full List

Released Thursday, November 21

Based On A True Story, Season 2 – All Episodes – 8 Episodes, 30 min (Peacock Original)*

Clerks III*

Press Start, Season 1 – All Episodes – 6 Episodes, 22 min (Peacock Original)*

Released Friday, November 22

A Novel Noel (Hallmark)+

Released Saturday, November 23

Ambulance*

Christmas on Call (Hallmark)+

I Am Not Your Negro

Released Sunday, November 24

On the Rise: Juju Watkins, Season 1 – Premiere (NBC)

Three Wiser Men and a Boy (Hallmark)+

What Else Is Streaming New This November:

What you see above is just a portion of the new movies and shows you can watch this month if you’ve got more than one streaming service subscription. We update our guides to the new releases on the most popular streaming platforms every month, so you can stay on top of the freshest titles to watch. Here are full lists, schedules, and reviews for everything streaming:

Liz Kocan is a pop culture writer living in Massachusetts. Her biggest claim to fame is the time she won on the game show Chain Reaction.

New Shows & Movies To Watch This Weekend: ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ on Max + More

There are dozens of great new shows and movies on streaming this week, including the return of The Sex Lives of College Girls on Max, the animated family film Spellbound on Netflix, and the war drama Blitz on Apple TV+. Also arriving this week are the highly anticipated remake of Cruel Intentions on Prime Video and the return of the true crime satire Based on a True Story on Peacock.

Not sure which new releases to check out? Let us here at Decider help you figure out what to watch this weekend and where to stream it.

New Movies & Shows To Stream This Weekend: The Sex Lives of College Girls, Spellbound, Blitz + More

Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble’s college dramedy The Sex Lives of College Girls kicks off its third season on Max this week with the first of ten weekly episodes. On Netflix, check out the animated adventure Spellbound, featuring the voices of Rachel Zegler, Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem, which drops Friday. And on Apple TV+ you can catch Saoirse Ronan in the new Steve McQueen World War II drama Blitz.

New on Netflix November 22: Spellbound

[embedded content]

Netflix’s animated feature Spellbound doesn’t t just feature an all-star voice cast (on top of Rachel Zegler, Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem, the film also includes Jenifer Lewis, John Lithgow, Titus Burgess and Nathan Lane) but it also boasts new original music from legendary composer Alan Menken. In the film, Zegler plays a young woman named Ellian who has to break a spell that has split her kingdom in two and transformed her parents into monster.

[embedded content]

The students of Essex College are back for another year – at least, most of them are. The big news about season three of The Sex Lives of College Girls is that Reneé Rapp, who plays Leighton, is phasing out her college career and will not be returning as a core cast member. Not to worry, we’ve still got the antics of Kimberly (Pauline Chalamet), Bela (Amrit Kaur) and Whitney (Alyah Chanel Scott) to watch.

New on Apple TV+ November 22: Blitz

[embedded content]

Steve McQueen wrote, produced and directed Blitz, which is out on Apple TV+ this week after a few weeks in theaters. The film stars Saoirse Ronan as a mother who sends her young son (Elliot Heffernan) out of London to stay in the English countryside during the German bombing campaign known as the Blitz, only for her son to run away and try to find her.

WHERE TO WATCH BLITZ

Full List of New Movies and Shows on Streaming This Weekend:

The options above only scratch the surface, so you know that this weekend’s full lineup will have amazing options for what to watch this weekend! For the full breakdown of the best movies and shows to stream now, or if you’re still undecided on what to stream this weekend, then check out the complete list below:

New on Netflix – Full List

Released Thursday, November 21

Maybe Baby 2 (DK) *NETFLIX FILM

Tokyo Override (JP) *NETFLIX ANIME

Released Friday, November 22

900 Days Without Anabel (ES) *NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Gold Rush: Seasons 1-2

JOY (GB) *NETFLIX FILM

Pokémon Horizons: The Series Part 4 (JP) *NETFLIX FAMILY

Spellbound *NETFLIX FAMILY

Tex Mex Motors: Season 2 *NETFLIX SERIES

TRANSMITZVAH (AR) *NETFLIX FILM

The Empress: Season 2 (DE) *NETFLIX SERIES

The Helicopter Heist (SE) *NETFLIX SERIES

The Piano Lesson *NETFLIX FILM

When the Phone Rings (KR) *NETFLIX SERIES

Released Saturday, November 23

Arcane: Season 2, Act III *NETFLIX SERIES (new episode)

New on Prime Video – Full List

Released Thursday, November 21

Cruel Intentions (2024) *Prime Video Original Series

Dinner Club: S3 (2024) *Prime Video Original Series

Thursday Night Football (2024) *Prime Video Live Sports

Released Friday, November 22

The Meg (2018)

Released Sunday, November 24

Coraline (2009)

New on Hulu – Full List

Released Thursday, November 21

A Cowboy Christmas Romance (2023)

American Pickers: Best Of: Complete Season 7

Celebrity Renovation: Complete Season 1

Christmas at the Chalet (2023)

Christmas Wars: Complete Season 2

Donnie Loves Jenny: Complete Season 1

Downtown Shabby: Complete Season 1

History’s Greatest Escapes with Morgan Freeman: Complete Season 1

Lost Gold of World War II: Complete Season 2

Merry Magic Christmas (2023)

Mistletoe Match (2022)

Mom’s Christmas Boyfriend (2023)

Roanoke: A Mystery Carved in Stone: Complete Season 1

Secret Restoration: Complete Season 1

The 58th Annual CMA Awards: Special Premiere (ABC)

The Boarding School Murders: Complete Season 1

Ultimate Holiday Feast: Complete Season 1

Released Friday, November 22

Bia and Victor: Complete Season 1 *Hulu Original

Firebrand (2023)

Jim Gaffigan: The Skinny: Special Premiere *Hulu Original

The Good Half (2023)

Released Saturday, November 23

Sausage Party (2016)

Released Sunday, November 24

Southpaw (2015)

New on Max – Full List

Released Thursday, November 21

Human vs. Hamster (Max Original series by Magnolia Network)

Mystery At Blind Frog Ranch, Season 4 (Discovery) 

Mysteries of the Abandoned, Season 11 (Discovery)

The Sex Lives of College Girls, Season 3 (Max Original) 

New on Disney+ – Full List

Released Friday, November 22

Out of My Mind (Premiere) *New to Disney+

New on Apple TV+ – Full List

Released Friday, November 22

Blitz

Bread & Roses

New on Starz – Full List

Released Friday, November 22

Fat Joe Talks: Episode 108

Released Saturday, November 23

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City

New on Paramount+ with Showtime – Full List

Released Friday, November 22

Deadlock

Mr. Brooks*

New on Peacock – Full List

Released Thursday, November 21

Based On A True Story, Season 2 – All Episodes – 8 Episodes, 30 min (Peacock Original)*

Clerks III*

Press Start, Season 1 – All Episodes – 6 Episodes, 22 min (Peacock Original)*

Released Friday, November 22

A Novel Noel (Hallmark)+

Released Saturday, November 23

Ambulance*

Christmas on Call (Hallmark)+

I Am Not Your Negro

Released Sunday, November 24

On the Rise: Juju Watkins, Season 1 – Premiere (NBC)

Three Wiser Men and a Boy (Hallmark)+

What Else Is Streaming New This November:

What you see above is just a portion of the new movies and shows you can watch this month if you’ve got more than one streaming service subscription. We update our guides to the new releases on the most popular streaming platforms every month, so you can stay on top of the freshest titles to watch. Here are full lists, schedules, and reviews for everything streaming:

Liz Kocan is a pop culture writer living in Massachusetts. Her biggest claim to fame is the time she won on the game show Chain Reaction.

Why Rebecca Yarros Is Anti-Book Ban: ‘I’m Not a Librarian’ (Exclusive)

Rebecca Yarros doesn’t believe in censorship — and knows that parents only have so much control over what their kids are reading, period.
The mega-bestselling author of 25 books has been around for a while, but her online presence vaulted into the spotlight after her dragon-riding romantasy Fourth Wing rocketed to the top of the New York Times bestseller list in 2023, selling more than 2 million copies and sparking hashtags that racked up over a billion views on TikTok.

For more on Rebecca Yarros, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday, or subscribe here.

And after enduring a barrage of social media attention — even facing death threats that forced her and her family to move — Yarros, 43, knows better than most that books can spark real controversy. But that doesn’t mean she wants to restrict access to them.

Rebecca Yarros’ latest book, ‘Variation’.
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As the mother of two girls and four boys between the ages of 11 and 27 with her husband Jason, 44, Yarros is clear-eyed about how much she can do about the media her kids are consuming.

“I always laugh and say anyone who says they know exactly what their teenager is doing is either lying or in denial,” she tells PEOPLE for a story in this week’s print issue.

“I’m sorry, but there’s no way to constantly know what your teenager is doing, and it is this heavy sense of responsibility,” she continues. “But at some point, you also have to say, ‘We’ve raised this human, and they are a person with their own boundaries, with their own thoughts and their own feelings, and whether or not they match my thoughts and feelings, they have a right to consume certain amounts of content.”

Rebecca Yarros.
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She and her kids talk about both the positives and negatives of social media, “who you’re letting into your brain space” and the messages they’re receiving from all kinds of sources, books included.

“We talk about censorship in our house a lot, especially because we’re anti-book ban over here,” Yarros says. “I’ve always thought that if you have a problem with what your kid is reading at school, you should be reading it with them and asking the questions.”

The author also prefers to leave the decisions to the experts, noting that she doesn’t have the educational background in literature, library sciences or related fields that enable experts to make educated decisions about what to stock in a library, bookstore or classroom.

“I’m not a librarian,” she adds. “But I think that where you stumble into book bans is no one else’s parents should be making that decision for someone else’s child. I think free access to information is just always always best.”

Variation by Rebecca Yarros is available for preorder now, wherever books are sold. 

Rare ‘Doomsday Fish’ Washes Up On California Beach, Fascinates Scientists

A rare deep-sea creature, known as the ‘doomsday fish,’ recently washed ashore the Grandview Beach in Encinitas, California. Alison Laferriere, a doctoral student at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, spotted it while walking her dog. Initially mistaking the long, slender form for debris, Laferriere quickly recognised the creature as an oarfish — a rare species.…