![]() ![]() The roadmap towards decarbonization presented in 2022, backed by the Science-based Targets Initiative, addresses emissions to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius until 2050. This is being achieved by the reduction of Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 85%, and Scope 3 by 50%. The reported progress is a step forward in Iberostar Group’s strategy to become carbon neutral by 2030. The system will be installed in all the Group’s hotels before the end of the year. Similarly, the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) in 20 of its kitchen hotels allowed Iberostar to avoid 213 tons of food waste in the last year-equivalent to 533,000 meals-reducing 916 tons of CO2. Additionally, the electrification of its three hotels in Montenegro and the reduction of energy consumption by five percent (equivalent to the average energy use of 5,460 Spanish households in a year) also contributed to the reduction. In 2022, Iberostar achieved a reduction of its carbon footprint, in part, as a result of sourcing 100% of its energy from renewable sources in its hotels in Spain. “Our progress towards achieving our 2030 Agenda is evidence of our commitment to real and tangible change in how we understand and enjoy tourism.” ![]() However, other Aedes species mosquitoes have been known to spread Zika, and these may be present.“The 2022 results are proof of our commitment to responsible tourism, generating value in our operations while maintaining quality and customer service, a commitment that is proving to be profitable,” said Gloria Fluxà, Vice-Chairman and Chief Sustainability Officer, Iberostar Group. Detection and reporting of cases and outbreaks may be delayed.ģNo Aedes aegypti mosquitoes (the mosquitoes that most commonly spreads Zika) have been reported in these countries. As a result, detection and reporting of new outbreaks may be delayed.ĢBecause Aedes aegypti mosquitoes (the mosquitoes that most commonly spreads Zika) are present in these countries, Zika has the potential to be present, along with other mosquito-borne infections. Use condoms or do not have sex for at least 3 months after return.ġThese countries have a potential risk of Zika, but we do not have accurate information on the current level of risk. Prevent mosquito bites during and after travel. Use condoms or do not have sex for the rest of the pregnancy. If traveling without male partner, wait 2 months after return before becoming pregnant. If you decide to travel, prevent mosquito bites and sexual exposure to Zika during and after travel. Talk to a health care provider about potential risks. If you decide to travel, prevent mosquito bites and sexual exposure to Zika. ![]() Mosquito Present but No Reported Cases (Yellow) 2 Recommendations for US Residents Traveling Abroad CDC recommends that pregnant women and couples planning a pregnancy within the next 3 months consult with a health care provider in making this decision. In making this decision, consider your travel destination and your ability to protect yourself from mosquito bites. Your decision to delay or cancel travel is personal and complex. Infection during pregnancy can cause certain birth defects. Zika can be passed from a pregnant woman to her fetus. Zika is spread mostly by the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito ( Ae. There is no vaccine to prevent infection. Know before you go! Zika continues to be a problem in many parts of the world. ![]() PDF version of the map (printable) Zika Travel Recommendations by Traveler Type and Country Category Country or territory with current Zika outbreak 1Ĭountry or territory that has ever reported Zika cases 2 (past or current)Īreas with low likelihood of Zika infection because of high elevation (above 6,500 feet/2,000 meters)Ĭountry or territory with mosquito 3 but no reported Zika cases 2Ĭountry or territory with no mosquitoes 3 that spread Zikaġ No areas are currently reporting Zika outbreaksĢ Locally acquired, mosquito-borne Zika cases ![]()
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