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Inland River Cruise Analysis
Cruise ships have been rapidly growing in size since 2000, and today’s largest cruise ship holds nearly 10,000 passengers and crew and weighs nearly 250,000 gross tonnes
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2024 Cruise Ship Report Card
The 2024 Cruise Ship Report Card takes a continued hard look at the cruise industry to see if clean cruising is possible and in most cases the answer is still a resounding no.
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Cruising Vs Land Vacationing: An Analysis
An analysis of vacation carbon footprints in Seattle
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2022 Cruise Ship Report Card
The 2022 Cruise Ship Report Card takes a continued hard look at the cruise industry to see if clean cruising is possible and in most cases the answer is still a resounding NO!
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2021 Cruise Ship Report Card
For decades, the cruise industry’s business practices have put the environment, climate, and public health of coastal communities, passengers, crew, and coastal and marine ecosystems at risk.
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2020 Cruise Ship Report Card
Many travelers don’t realize that taking a cruise is more harmful to the environment and human health than many other forms of travel.
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No Cruise Bailout Sign-On Letter
On behalf of our millions of members and supporters nationwide, we write to voice our strong opposition to any assistance for the cruise industry to address the rapid drop-off of worldwide travel due…
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2019 Cruise Ship Report Card
The 2019 Cruise Ship Report Card hands out F’s to the biggest cruise company in the world—Carnival Corp.—for its seven subsidiary cruise lines’ illegal environmental pollution over the past tw…
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The Cost of Cruising
Larger ships are sailing longer and more often in the Arctic than ever before. Cruise ships operating in the Arctic must stop using HFO to protect this fragile region.
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2016 Cruise Ship Report Card
The 2016 Cruise Ship Report Card lets vacationers decide which cruise to take based on a cruise ship or cruise line’s environmental and human health impacts.