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1. Second International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism in Davos
Second International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism in Davos. The global challenge of climate change and action by the tourism sector in both adaptation of destinations and mitigation of its own impacts will be addressed at the Second International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism in Davos, Switzerland (1-3 October). The meeting is organized by the UNWTO together
2. SITA signs up to Aviation Industry Commitment to Action on Climate Change
SITA signs up to Aviation Industry Commitment to Action on Climate Change. SITA has become one of the first IT providers to the air transport industry to throw its weight publicly behind the Aviation Industry Commitment to Action on Climate Change. On Thursday, Francesco Violante, SITA CEO, signed the Commitment to Action on Climate Change at SITA’s Annual IT Summit, attended by le
3. UNWTO addresses UN General Assembly on Climate Change and Poverty
UNWTO addresses UN General Assembly on Climate Change and Poverty. The tourism sector has the potential to act effectively on the evolving common agenda of climate change response and the fight against poverty. The UNWTO put forward this message during the thematic debate 'Addressing Climate Change: The United Nations and the World at Work', at the UN Headquarters in New York.
4. Airlines Present Climate Change Proposals to Governments
Airlines Present Climate Change Proposals to Governments. The aviation industry has presented a paper outlining the industry’s commitment to three sequential targets to the UN Secretary General’s Summit on Climate Change in New York. The forum takes place in the run-up to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting in Copenhagen this December.
5. School Children from Indonesia Urge Global Tourism Leaders to Take Climate Change More Seriously
School children from Pangandaran, Indonesia, have urged global tourism leaders to take climate change seriously. The 451 participants of the Mangrove Ambassadors Programme voiced out through a selection of 24 Letters to Leaders how climate change is affecting their daily lives at one of the most popular tourism destinations in Indonesia.
6. Davos Declaration: Tourism must Respond to Climate Change
Davos Declaration: Tourism must Respond to Climate Change. The Davos Declaration and results of the conference will provide the basis for the UNWTO Minister's Summit on Tourism and Climate Change, scheduled at the World Travel Market, London, UK, 13 November 2007. It will be submitted for adoption at the UNWTO General Assembly in Cartagena de las Indias, Colombia, 23-29 November 20
7. UNWTO to hold Second International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism in Davos
UNWTO to hold Second International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism in Davos. The UNWTO will hold the Second International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism in Davos, Switzerland, from 1-3 October 2007. The Conference is organized together with United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and supported by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
8. WTTC launches Debate on Climate Change with Global Ad Campaign
WTTC launches Debate on Climate Change with Global Ad Campaign. Recent months have given evidence of a marked increase in the world’s determination to address environmental challenges. Above all, a tipping point has been reached on climate change and in particular its impact on the environment.

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