"Covid-19 is climate change on warp speed" (Wagner, Mar.10, 2020). The current pandemic has catastrophic consequences on the hospitality sector. The ways the industry currently deals with the crisis (for example, see: COVID-19 - Survival Guide for the Hospitality Industry) offers a glimpse into the crisis management endeavors in building a business case for disaster and climate resiliency. Climate emergency is not dissimilar to the coronavirus threat, whereby 'both demand early aggressive action to minimize loss" (Cobb, Mar. 12, 2020). However, with hotel companies facing an existential crisis, or large-scale downsizing, what will be left of the sustainability programs and initiatives once this pandemic is overcome? Will we be starting from scratch or is the coronavirus crisis the opportunity to implement a swift change in risk assessment and management facing the climate crisis? What are the key lessons from the coronavirus crisis on how to deal with the climate emergency?

Roger Allen
Roger Allen
Group CEO of RLA Global

Images of air pollution before and after the coronavirus outbreak have shown the hospitality industry how a drastic change in everyday behaviors can impact the environment. With transport systems and industries ground to a halt, carbon monoxide from cars fell by nearly 50% in New York and carbon emissions in China dropped by 25% in a four-week period. 

Ending the pandemic is the top priority now and economic interests will certainly be a priority once normality resumes, but the hospitality sector may be forced not to reverse the very initiatives they put in place, because we will be awaking to a more informed world that will have greater values in place.

Research shows that times of change can result in the adoption of lasting habits, which may be also true for guest preferences, behaviors and expectations in the longer term once this pandemic is overcome.

The hotel industry should keep exploring strategies to deal with the climate emergency and continue the good work it began in 2019, pushing forward with a better sense of purpose.

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