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STNSA Stakeholders Let Us Know What You Think of the Story Below

Posted on 08 February 2010

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Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria Under Fire from Responsible Tourism Chief
Copyright: Travel Mole, Valere Tjolle, 4 February 2010
“The case for spending public money on certification has not been made.” Writes Professor [...]

African Tourism Stakeholders Reach Consensus on Tourism Sustainability Council

Posted on 01 February 2010

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Representatives of 9 sustainable tourism certification schemes in Africa and other sustainable tourism stakeholders came together in Johannesburg, South Africa between 18-20 January 2010 to consult with [...]

New Travel & Tourism Climate Initiative Launched in Copenhagen

Posted on 14 January 2010

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Copyright: Valere Tjolle, VISION on Sustainable Tourism
“Live the Deal”, a new global campaign to help travel companies and destinations respond to Climate Change, reduce their carbon footprint and move to [...]

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How Copenhagen Betrayed Africa

Posted on 05 January 2010

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Copyright: Wolfgang H. Thome, eTN, 23 Dec 2009
China remained the main culprit in the cross hairs of climate change advocates, as the Copenhagen Summit drew to a close without the [...]

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