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Tourism ‘needs renewable energy’

July 12, 2017December 6, 2024 Cheryl Fong News
South Pacific Tourism Organisation

The Fiji Times, 12 July 2017 – THE tourism sector, being a key economic driver for the Pacific, has a significant role to play in the collective effort on climate change, says South Pacific Tourism Organisation chief executive officer Christopher Cocker

“The only way forward is to transition into sustainability,” he said.

The SPTO chief made the comment after participating at the Climate Action Pacific Partnership (CAPP) Event at Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva last week. Read more…

(https://preciousmomentschapel.org/)

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