Climate Change Is Making ‘Last Chance Tourism’ More Popular, and Riskier

By Austyn Gaffney, The New York Times. 

Excerpt: ...as temperatures increase, the recession and disappearance of glaciers has popularized a new form of adventure travel called “last chance tourism.” As more people rush to see glaciers before they melt, places like Iceland have benefited from a booming tourism economy. Half a million people now visit Iceland for glacier tours every year, according to Elin Sigurveig Sigurdardottir, chief of operations for Icelandic Mountain Guides, an agency that leads trips on a separate glacier within Vatnajokull National Park.... 

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