World's Largest Cruise Ship Sets Sail From Miami

World's Largest Cruise Ship Sets Sail From Miami
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The Spin

Narrative A

The cruise industry claims that liquified natural gas (LNG) is a climate solution — it's not, and these industry claims are greenwashing. The LNG-powered ships can leak damaging amounts of methane — a much more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide — into the atmosphere during combustion. Ships must reject sources of methane production and switch to fuel cells, renewable hydrogen, or methanol to slow down global warming and mitigate cruise tourism's climate impact.

Narrative B

The Icon of the Seas is 24% more energy efficient than required by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Its advanced water and waste management systems treat all wastewater onboard and convert all waste into energy. In addition, its producers are investing in technology to build zero-emission cruise ships and achieve carbon-neutral sailing, including transitioning to tri-fuel engines designed to accommodate methanol. While governments are failing to phase out fossil fuels and avert the worst effects of climate change, some are distracting with arguments against an industry that contributes billions of dollars to the global economy, improving the lives of countless employees.

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