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| Gargantuan cruise ship, equally gargantuan pollution problem. |
But while the 6,780 passengers and 2,100 crew on the largest
cruise ship in the world wave goodbye to England, many people left behind in
Southampton say they will be glad to see it go. They complain that air
pollution from such nautical behemoths is getting worse every year as cruising
becomes the fastest growing sector of the mass tourism industry and as ships
get bigger and bigger.
According to its owners, Royal Caribbean, each of the
Harmony’s three four-storey high 16-cylinder Wärtsilä engines will, at full
power, burn 1,377 US gallons of fuel an hour, or about 96,000 gallons a day of
some of the most polluting diesel fuel in the world.
Read The Guardian
story - “The world's largest cruise ship and its supersized pollution problem.”

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