Delegates attending the upcoming Arabian Hotel Investment Conference
(AHIC) in Dubai are being encouraged to join ranks and help reduce global warming.
Long-distance swimmer, Lewis Gordon Pugh, also known as 'Aqua Al Gore', is set to reel in travel and tourism experts, decision makers and
professionals with his keynote address on global climate change at AHIC 2008.
This comes in the wake of news that Dubai hoteliers
are being asked to look at energy-saving measures with many properties
clocking up 225% more energy usage than their European counterparts.
Pugh is set to highlight the dangers that the world
faces, "We stand at a critical point in the history of the planet. Climate change is the
greatest threat to life as we know it. It is serious and it's been caused by man.
"Luckily, the end has yet to be written and this is where we come in. The hotel investment sector can help. The steps which we take over the
next few years will determine the future of the natural world and the sustainability of
mankind."
This year's conference is set to feature a session on Green Development
which will look at how to develop a hotel in an eco-friendly way.
Conference
co-organiser, MEED's Edmund O'Sullivan said, "If we start outlining simple steps now, it will not be long before industry leaders implement measures en-masse. This is what we need to
ensure strict environmental standards are met."
Although IPCC (United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) estimates that the region's contribution towards
global emissions to be less than 6%, the UAE alone is on the top 50 countries list for carbon
emissions.
"Pugh is on a journey to fight against climate change and as a recognised international ambassador we believe that AHIC 2008 provides a
great platform to communicate this crisis to the 1,000-plus hotel, travel and tourism industry," O'Sullivan said.
Pugh is set to tackle this global industry concern on the third-day of AHIC 2008, May 5. He will highlight that the global climate change poses
a huge threat for sustainable tourism and share what he has seen firsthand on his long distance swims.
WTO forecasts 68.5 million international arrivals to the Middle East by 2020 and all are potential contributors to carbon emission.
The Arabian Hotel Investment Conference will run from May 3-5, 2008 at Dubai's Madinat Jumeirah Convention Centre and is jointly organised
by The Bench and MEED.
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