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environment-travel1 year ago

"Icon of the Seas: Environmental Impact and American Fascination"

The world's largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, is set to sail using liquefied natural gas (LNG), raising concerns about methane emissions. Environmental groups worry that the ship's engines could leak harmful methane into the atmosphere, as LNG poses greater risks for methane emissions despite burning more cleanly than traditional marine fuel. While Royal Caribbean International claims the ship is more efficient in carbon emissions, experts highlight the potential methane slip from the ship's engines. With the surging popularity of cruises, the use of LNG-powered vessels raises environmental concerns and calls for stricter regulations to address methane emissions.

environment-travel2 years ago

"Icon of the Seas: Navigating the Climate-Friendly Cruise Ship Debate"

Royal Caribbean's new cruise ship, the Icon Of The Seas, is the largest in the world and is set to sail with a capacity for 7,600 guests and 2,350 crew, despite the cruise industry's high carbon emissions. The demand for cruise tourism is at an all-time high, with the industry's emissions surpassing pre-pandemic levels. While the company has committed to carbon neutrality by 2050 and plans to build more ships powered by liquid natural gas, concerns remain about the environmental impact, including methane leaks and black carbon emissions. The cruise industry's energy-intensive amenities and activities contribute significantly to its environmental footprint, prompting criticism for its emissions and environmental impact.