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9. 2nd International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism to be Carbon Neutral
2nd International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism to be Carbon Neutral. The UNWTO is asking all participants of the 2nd International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism (Davos, Switzerland, 1-3 October 2007) to register with carbon offsetting organizations. Carbon offsetting mitigates greenhouse gas emissions and can involve renewable energy projects (such as solar,
10. PATA's CEO Challenge 2008 to Confront Climate Change
PATA's CEO Challenge 2008 to Confront Climate Change. Several important debates will lead up to the CEO Challenge. UNWTO is convening the second Climate Change and Tourism conference in Davos in early October this year, while in November a tourism ministerial meeting will address the theme in London. Next year on April 22-23, the airline community will convene its third Aviation an
11. UNWTO invites Private Sector Input to Davos Tourism & Climate Change Summit
UNWTO invites Private Sector Input to Davos Tourism & Climate Change Summit. The World Tourism Organization believes that the private sector will be able to play a key role in shaping the global response to Climate Change and is encouraging tourism industry participation in a stakeholders Conference to be held in Davos Switzerland between 1 - 3 of October this year.
12. Kuoni Destination Management Gets Creative for Climate Change Summit
Kuoni Destination Management Gets Creative for UN's Climate Change Summit. During the United Nation's Climate Change Summit, which will be held in Copenhagen from 7 to 18 December 2009, Kuoni Destination Management will offer attending delegates unique accommodation and meeting facilities on a cruise ship.
13. IATA signs Global Declaration on Aviation and Climate Change
IATA signs Global Declaration on Aviation and Climate Change. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has signed a historic commitment to tackle climate change. IATA Director General and CEO Giovanni Bisignani was joined by the industry’s other top leaders in a signing ceremony at the 3rd Aviation and Environment Summit in Geneva, Switzerland.
14. Tourism Can Contribute to Solutions for Global Climate Change and Poverty Challenges
Inadequate climatic conditions can seriously harm tourism operations and host communities that depend on them. Directly, climate variability and changing weather patterns can affect the planning of tourism programmes and seriously affect the tourists’ comfort, their travel decisions, and eventually the tourists’ flow. Indirectly, climate change can have a significant impact on tour
15. UNWTO-Led Project Helps Fight Climate Change in Indonesia
The UNWTO-led Sustainable Tourism through Energy Efficiency with Adaptation and Mitigation Measures (STREAM) project, which concludes this week in Indonesia, is supporting the tourism sector in the popular tourism destination of Pangandaran in West Java in reducing its energy footprint and adapting to climate change.
16. Experts to convene at ITB Berlin to debate Range of Climate Change Issues
Experts to convene at ITB Berlin to debate Range of Climate Change Issues. At the ITB Future Day on 5 March a discussion round moderated by Geoffrey Lipman will be setting the global stage for a climate debate. Among those participating will be UNWTO General Secretary Francesco Frangialli together with ministers, the CEOs of airlines, the hotel trade and other high-ranking decision

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