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20,000 hotel reservation cancellations spark fears for upcoming Copenhagen climate conference
2009-08-21
The Foreign Ministry has cancelled 20,000 overnight hotel reservations meant for people attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference in December.

The move is expected to cost the hotel industry about 40 million kroner in lost revenue, calculated by each night in a hotel room costing about 2,000 kroner, reports Business.dk.

Reservations in a number of hotels across Zealand and parts of Skåne in southern Sweden have been cut from 120,000 to 100,000 overnight stays. The two-week conference in December is expected to attract between 12,000 and 15,000 participants.

The ministry described the cancellations as a natural 'adjustment'. But Thomas Færgeman, the director of environmental think tank Concito, was concerned the government had lost confidence that it could broker a ground-breaking climate and had therefore lowered expectations as to how many participants were expected.

Hotel cancellations have also been taking place in Copenhagen and Denmark's largest hotel, the Radisson SAS Scandinavia, near the conference centre, has seen 10 percent of the ministry's bookings cancelled.

The hotel's general manager, Karim Nielsen believed the cancellations were due to the Foreign Ministry lacking confirmation of attendance from participants.

'No one knows how big the Copenhagen climate conference is going to be. If the ministry doesn't cancel the surplus reserved rooms at least a month before the conference, they will be liable for 100 percent of the payment,' Nielsen said.

Svend Olling, the ministry's head of logistics for the conference, said the cancellations were not due to fears of non-attendance but rather for geographic reasons.

'It's only natural that we remove some of the hotels and rooms from the list that have not been sought after as much because of travel time and distance [from the conference centre],' Olling said.
It's a recession. People don't have -- or fear they won't have -- the discretionary income for such fripperies. So they just stay home. The American home improvement purveyors have taken to calling it a "stay-cation", and suggest we invest in expensive improvements to turn our residences into the spa-resorts we have decided to give up for the nonce. We painted the front door instead. No doubt the climate will benefit because 20,000 fewer than expected will jet in to Copenhagen and hire taxis to get around town. Certainly the oil ticks will not benefit, so that's ok. The hoteliers should be happy they aren't abetting the spread of global jihad.
Posted by:gorb

#9  A lotta Euro prostitutes are gonna be disappointed.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-08-21 16:26  

#8  Cancellation of 20,000 hotel reservations for a global warming conference? That is a good sign. It means that people are waking up to the fraud of global warming...or that the economy is too bad for people to be able to afford to attend.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-08-21 12:19  

#7  I expect the government is afraid of an unseasonable blizzard, record cold, freezing rains, and the complete shutdown of Copenhagen and surrounding areas for at least a week if the conference goes as scheduled.
Twenty thousand fewer mouths to feed during that period is a good idea.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2009-08-21 10:43  

#6  Yes, Mike, but think of poor Al. He's not gonna get all that moolah for carbon credits if they stay home.
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-08-21 10:40  

#5  Look on the bright side: the conference is reducing its carbon footprint.
Posted by: Mike   2009-08-21 09:47  

#4  I guess I am not smart enough to understand the debate

Well, in the Church of Gorism the unwashed masses are guilty of sin against Gaia for expecting the live like the acolytes of the church. The only way to rid themselves of that sin is to obey and to pay indulgences which of course are used by the faithful in administering the rites and rituals of the True Church. That is why the truly faithful may live in a manner that is inconsistent with what they preach.

It's the model of numerous and most religions in man's history.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-08-21 08:49  

#3  Clue: send money. Now put your hands over your eyes and think happy thoughts.

Al Gore is only trying to help you.
Posted by: Angleton9   2009-08-21 08:36  

#2  I think it's the Jews' fault. So do the Swedes.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2009-08-21 07:58  

#1  I guess I am not smart enough to understand the debate. One group claims that the earth is getting warmer because of mans activity. The only way to solve this prob is to tax everyone and invest that money in prgram that have nothing to do with the original premise or more likely will never be used on said programs. FYI we have had damn few 100 plus days this summer and nobody has ever told me what is the perfect temp.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2009-08-21 07:13  

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