Travelmole VISION Announces Travel & Tourism “Climate Change” Special Editions
Travelmole “VISION” has announced a major new initiative to debate and quantify climate change dangers and potential opportunities for the tourism industry.
Major advertisers and sponsors are being sought to support Travelmole’s newly-announced “VISION on Climate Change” media focus on the challenges presented by climate change to the travel and tourism industry.
Clearly a major present threat to global travel, climate change currently heralds unquantifiable dangers. It will certainly affect every member of the tourism industry including those involved in transportation, accommodation, marketing and distribution.
“VISION on Climate Change” will be running a debate and related interviews on Travelmole TV and publishing a special climate change issue of “VISION” this September, which will go out to its travel/tourism industry, decision-making subscribers.
The special edition of VISION will include exclusive articles by world-renowned environmental figures and a current update on climate change.
Travelmole are seeking sponsors and advertisers to support this intervention.
For further details contact:
Valere Tjolle
Travelmole Sustainable Tourism Editor
[email protected]
In a related development the secretariat of the World Tourism Organisation announced its second international conference on climate change and the tourism industry to be held in Davos, Switzerland October 1st. The conference is to be held in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme, the World Economic Forum and the municipality of Davos.
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