Moraga, CA (PRWEB) January 14, 2010 — In a just-released white paper for the meeting and events industry, ClimatePath modeled the per attendee carbon footprint of a variety large and small events, and found that travel related activity – including air miles, airport transfers, driving and hotel stays – can account for 90% or more of the carbon footprint of a typical event.
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Attendee Travel Dominates Typical Meeting and Event Carbon Footprints: Moraga, CA (PRWEB) Januar… http://bit.ly/6rJGLK ref: EcoSecurities
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