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Next week's international climate change conference at Copenhagen is beset with problems of both political will and the substance of what's being advocated, say critics.
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Christopher Brown, Managing Director and CEO of TTF (Tourism and Transport Forum) Australia discusses the challenges for the tourism industry with poor economies (in particular the United States) which could lead to a worldwide recession. But where there are challenges there can be opportunity.Location:Dubai
Stephen Pahl, Chief Executive of Ecotourism Australia discusses their non-profit organization and how it is not only sustainable itself but how it helps Australian tourism maintain sustainable standards.Location:Dubai
Robert Billington, President of the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council in Rhode Island discusses the history and culture of their destination and what makes them unique enough to be awarded the Summit's Destination Award.Location:Dubai
A Series of Clips discussing travel security from the WTTC Summit in Dubai.Location:Dubai
A three-minute overview of the WTTC Global Tourism Summit in Dubai with highlight moments and interviews.Location:Dubai
In the opening ceremony Jean-Claude Baumgarten, CEO & President of WTTC, sets the stage and then is followed by His Excellency Khalid bin Sulayem, Director General, Dubai Government Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, who discusses Dubai in broad terms.Location:Dubai
Location:Dubai
Professor Norbert Walter, Chief Economist for Deutsche Bank Group and CEO of Deutsche Bank Research sets the scene for the second panel by discussing the importance of the United States economy, setting environmental standards, and what countries are becoming more developed.Location:Dubai
Moderator Nik Gowing, Main Presenter at BBC World, questions the panel about poverty, environment, the roles of hotels, and how Dubai, as an oil rich company, compares and contrasts to the rest of the world.Location:Dubai
Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for Carlson discusses the new President of her company, her passion for assisting with foundations and organizations aimed at helping street children of the world.Location:Dubai
Costas Christ, Chairman of Judges for the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards discusses his involvement and what makes these awards so important.Location:Dubai
Mohammed Alhabbai, Chief Executive Officer for Dubailand discusses the enormity of their project, when it will be done, how it will cater to all people, and target hotel numbers.Location:DubaiAn Interview with Maurice Flanagan, Emirates Airline and Group