I feel like so many people are wholly uneducated when it comes to regulations around shipping. The shipping industry has incredibly stringent rules and practices to follow through SOLAS, MARPOL and now the IMO is starting to come down hard on emissions. Just like all other sectors, we are trying to reduce our emissions through various environmental systems installed onboard. EGRs, SCRs, EGS- cruise ships are an easy target, but they are not the whole problem.
I don't get it, if you're paying to visit an entertainment city that swims.....why not just fly to an actual entertainment city on land like lets say Las Vegas etc and probably spend less. I mean with ships that massive there's no point in being on a ship anymore.
You unpack once & most things are included at differing price points. Your food costs for three meals at restaurants will cover the cost of the cruise, especially if you eat in the full-service dining rooms. The accommodation & activities are effectively free; the growth of the industry supports the economics of the business model.
@@templar1694 you do go to "real" places. The itinerary is generally port-based, but these mega ships are clearly a distraction from any of the ports. I visited 10 "real" cities in 12 days & it would have been a travel nightmare to do that by any other method: car, plane, train combo.
Where does the trash and sewage from a cruise ship go? Please site your source. Here in San Diego, we are a smaller West Coast cruise terminal. We are also in the process of electrifying the port for all docked ships so they don't have to run their engines while in port.
Trash and sewage go to a landfill and treatment plant, respectively. Just like an RV, train, or airplane.... unless, of course, it's the door of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737! 😁
Hard to take DW News seriously when it doesn't have an accurate map(2:22). Port Everglade is in Fort Lauderdale not Fort Myer. The result would show that 8.6M passengers sail out of Greater Miami . I don't trust their results if they don't do the most basic fact checks. Other issue is they did not provide citation for the data, was that before Marine Fuel standard being updated 2020. The comparison is not valid if it use pre-2020 data...the article also missed the importance of converting ports to using shore power. This is an editorial piece long on green morality, light on actual cited facts.
Ships are one of the most environmentally-friendly ways to move around, so hearing how polluting those ships are, personally tells me more about how polluting rich-lifestyle is in general, now try to move that lifestyle around the only way you could (water transport is the cheapest-environmentally friendly) and you get a measurable eco-bomb.
No, they are under no (or very weak) exhaust regilations - thats why. Compare to our cars, which are regulated to both advanced cathalysts and particle filters. On international sea you can basically burn crude base oil
The formula changes significantly when you have a concentration of people/emissions. Also consider that 97% of the passengers would have flown to the departure point creating much more CO2 emissions. Aside from that, not sure why anyone would want to holiday in a Petrie dish of 7000 people - a 2000 pax ship would be the sweet spot for me if I ever wanted to cruise again
Also don't forget to include that every country tries citizens are responsible for what they consume from another countries exports to them. Easy to say that China or India pollute the most but we all buy their goods. Even just part of their goods on the production line of a finished product. We should always take that on board. The average mainland Chinese use a fraction of what the West does in terms of emissions. Well literally every country does besides the West. I'm from Australia. We are shocking as well.
The emission per passenger would be the same as roughly 14000 cars while on a cruise. Yes, its insane. This is roughly based on data from 2017 by The European Federation for Transport and Environment.
Yes but what you gonna do with the waste,add towards the world's already massive problem of Spent nuclear waste, I went to sea for 25 years in the UK merchant navy Ships used Heavy Fuel oil for 2 stroke Marine Diesel engines,the bottom residue from Refinery operations,many areas are banning this fuel for Environmental reasons And rightly so,the Shipping industry has to use the best Fuel that will have the Least effect on the Enviroment👍👍
@@michaelmoran2022 There is no "massive " problem of spent nuclear waste. a few hundred thousand tonnes of nuclear waste we need to bury is not that much compared to the existential crisis of global warming
Cruise ships do dispose of waste in the ocean, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) spokesperson told VERIFY in a statement. However, each ship must follow specific regulatory requirements when disposing of waste into the ocean.May 12, 2022 - Verify. I should point out that EPA rules only apply in American waters.
The cruise ship is just a microcosm of a portion of greater society. It's concentrated consumption with an exaggerated carbon footprint. It's no worse than owning a yacht, private jet, space tourism. It's appealing because you travel mostly at night while you sleep, wake up in a new port almost everyday, unpack once, food & accommodation are included & are more than adequate, & you can be as busy or relaxed as you choose.
I don’t know why people would willingly pay to be trapped on a boat with questionable hygiene practices with thousands of other people in the middle of some ocean on the other side of the world.
The ships are getting huge and out of control! 10k people on one! A couple of these big ships in a port just causes long lines and too many people trying to see the same things! I would never go on one!
What carbon-free alternative to LNG and oil do cruise lines have that can compete on cost per unit of energy, energy density and availability across the globe?
And that’s why it’s called hit and run tourism. One day and all that’s gone. No money spent in accommodations, food in port not local experiences. All is to the cruise company .
The best way I can describe cruise experience is that it’s way better than the sum of its parts. Sea breeze, sunrises, sunsets, convenient food, out of this world customer service, walk back to room after food and drinks, pool access, variety of food, time to disconnect from the world, not packing unpacking, no long waits at airport customs going in and out of countries, entertainment on board for everyone, learning experiences on board, activities that boost endorphins. If you grouped 2-3 together you’d have a nice holiday anywhere, but when you group all that together….. it’s 🤩
@@eddenoy321 Like Disneyland but on a ship. It takes more than a week to see and try all the stuff they have on a big cruise ship. Plus you can just step outside and see the ocean whenever you want, which is something I really enjoyed.
I hate is the point of a. Raise purse if you need all those things to entertain you. How about relaxing and enjoying the fresh air and experience of a cruise. 🤷🏻♀️
I’m book on this ship in 2026 and I’m OK with the footprint it will leave on the world. I’m retired and drive less than 10K a year. Maybe the global GHG problem would be solved by just outlawing traveling forever.
Let us plan a cruise with our grand children too! 👍👪 And for that our carbon footprint really requires a slow down. Is it possible with green energy and green technology ? 🤔
@@eddenoy321😂you are worse than me! I am from the EU and I plan to move either to Madagascar or to South America (all the way south). There will be everything in Europe, North America, the Indo-Pacific, and the Arctic
Not to mention the human trafficking that goes into the labor supply, or the fact retirement is so impossible that there's a "cruise till the infinite snooze" trend. Methane policing as an "environmental protection" measure are about to come for the small farmers cow before a cruise ship corporation. Shout out the cruise lines for hiring musicians and actors though?
awwee pssh im sure it's fine, after all im suuuuuuuuuuure that everyone going has a electric vehicle and uses solar and battery packs in their house and used only led lights and have their own gardens and never eat anything outside of it.....riiiiiiiight? hahahahaha
The title of this video is misleading. The title indicates it’s about why the cruise industry is expanding, but the overall content of this video has to do with the environmental impacts of cruise ships.
I actually cruise quite often. And I am vegan and it is very frustrating. Because they talk about sustainability. But yet almost every food they serve has dairy in it. Which is one of the worst contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.... I even have trouble finding almond milk for my coffee in the morning. They keep it under-the-counter. If they were serious about sustainability they would put it out and promote it.... Also, the health consequences of ridiculous amounts of butter and cheese they put in all their food they are literally killing their passengers.....
right, everything that is for the masses of people is friendly to the environment. Private yachts, private planes...it's more harmful (like comparing a car with a bus). Did Barcelona ban yachts - no. The point is to deprive the little man of every pleasure in life.
Couldnt think of a less attractive place to be - not even for vacation but in general. Crowded public spaces, generic ambiente and 0 experience of a place (except for a few hours in ports). I could spent my vacation in a shopping mall instead, about the same experience imo.
What's the attraction to being on a ship so big you feel like you're still on land?
escapism but with the comfort of land living
Except you are not on land? You just have look around.
Interplanetary Cruise Ships do not allow passengers to open the cabin windows 😞 --3lon.Mu$k, captain
No government makes everything cheap. Cruises are very cheap, it’s like an all inclusive resort but for less than the cost of a bad hotel.
No cruises for us... no thanks. Especially on a hideous monstrosity like that.
Interesting as always, thank you again.
Bravo for Venezia.
What a horrible floating shopping mall with so many distractions you don’t even bother to appreciate the ocean.
Remember Covid and a lot of people quarantined on large ships, not able to get off.
I have cruised twice. One on Oasis of the Seas and in Allure of the Seas. I love both. I plan on going on an Asian cruise.
What did you like the most about it?
@@rusemode Very relaxing, you are not doing chores, the change in sceneries, great food, too.
I feel like so many people are wholly uneducated when it comes to regulations around shipping. The shipping industry has incredibly stringent rules and practices to follow through SOLAS, MARPOL and now the IMO is starting to come down hard on emissions. Just like all other sectors, we are trying to reduce our emissions through various environmental systems installed onboard. EGRs, SCRs, EGS- cruise ships are an easy target, but they are not the whole problem.
I don't get it, if you're paying to visit an entertainment city that swims.....why not just fly to an actual entertainment city on land like lets say Las Vegas etc and probably spend less. I mean with ships that massive there's no point in being on a ship anymore.
You unpack once & most things are included at differing price points. Your food costs for three meals at restaurants will cover the cost of the cruise, especially if you eat in the full-service dining rooms. The accommodation & activities are effectively free; the growth of the industry supports the economics of the business model.
All inclusive, is very important for some people
Convenience. Going on a cruise is safer and more convenient than going to the real place. And also the cost.
@@templar1694 you do go to "real" places. The itinerary is generally port-based, but these mega ships are clearly a distraction from any of the ports. I visited 10 "real" cities in 12 days & it would have been a travel nightmare to do that by any other method: car, plane, train combo.
Even the More expensive Cruise ships are 3 times cheaper Than Vegas.
Please take the Red Sea route,, 🙏
Now that would be an interesting cruise.
It would pollute even more as it would require a military escort.
Cargo transport is way more polluting 10 times more polluting than all autos combined!
less raw sewage though.
billions in untaxed services...
Governments don’t need any more money.
Do you actually know what you are talking about?
Good. At least there’s some freedom on the open seas.
Where does the trash and sewage from a cruise ship go? Please site your source. Here in San Diego, we are a smaller West Coast cruise terminal. We are also in the process of electrifying the port for all docked ships so they don't have to run their engines while in port.
Trash and sewage go to a landfill and treatment plant, respectively. Just like an RV, train, or airplane.... unless, of course, it's the door of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737! 😁
It’s all regulated by the IMO, check the MARPOL regulations
Not even if they pay me to go on one of those!
Hard to take DW News seriously when it doesn't have an accurate map(2:22). Port Everglade is in Fort Lauderdale not Fort Myer. The result would show that 8.6M passengers sail out of Greater Miami . I don't trust their results if they don't do the most basic fact checks. Other issue is they did not provide citation for the data, was that before Marine Fuel standard being updated 2020. The comparison is not valid if it use pre-2020 data...the article also missed the importance of converting ports to using shore power. This is an editorial piece long on green morality, light on actual cited facts.
Ships are one of the most environmentally-friendly ways to move around, so hearing how polluting those ships are, personally tells me more about how polluting rich-lifestyle is in general, now try to move that lifestyle around the only way you could (water transport is the cheapest-environmentally friendly) and you get a measurable eco-bomb.
Bingo
No, they are under no (or very weak) exhaust regilations - thats why. Compare to our cars, which are regulated to both advanced cathalysts and particle filters. On international sea you can basically burn crude base oil
You have to look at the emissions per passenger. Also compare with the emissions that the passengers would emit if they were at home.
The formula changes significantly when you have a concentration of people/emissions. Also consider that 97% of the passengers would have flown to the departure point creating much more CO2 emissions. Aside from that, not sure why anyone would want to holiday in a Petrie dish of 7000 people - a 2000 pax ship would be the sweet spot for me if I ever wanted to cruise again
Also don't forget to include that every country tries citizens are responsible for what they consume from another countries exports to them. Easy to say that China or India pollute the most but we all buy their goods. Even just part of their goods on the production line of a finished product. We should always take that on board.
The average mainland Chinese use a fraction of what the West does in terms of emissions. Well literally every country does besides the West.
I'm from Australia. We are shocking as well.
The emission per passenger would be the same as roughly 14000 cars while on a cruise. Yes, its insane.
This is roughly based on data from 2017 by The European Federation for Transport and Environment.
This is a report on SOx emissions and NOx emissions. I think that it is better to compare CO2 emissions.
I would spend green energy if I stayed at home, on the ship - I have only NLG.
Its like a floating prison. No way i ever go on a cruise
Then a hotel is basically a prison to you?
@@darinherrick9224 No, because i can leave at any time. On a cruise you are stuck on the boat.
Yes a prison of conspicuous consumption
prison????....i never knew prison is this luxury@@YamiYume69
Bro said prison…
Ironically nuclear reactors powering these ships would reduce emissions to zero and offer more power overall.
It would. But do they have the Nuclear scientist or engineers to maintain and watch the systems?
Yes but what you gonna do with the waste,add towards the world's already massive problem of Spent nuclear waste, I went to sea for 25 years in the UK merchant navy
Ships used Heavy Fuel oil for 2 stroke Marine Diesel engines,the bottom residue from Refinery operations,many areas are banning this fuel for Environmental reasons
And rightly so,the Shipping industry has to use the best Fuel that will have the Least effect on the Enviroment👍👍
@@michaelmoran2022 There is no "massive " problem of spent nuclear waste. a few hundred thousand tonnes of nuclear waste we need to bury is not that much compared to the existential crisis of global warming
@@jamierobertson5260 Yea and I wonder who is behind the scar-mongering of nuclear reactors?
They are really the only way forward.
They are only available to the military and are politically risky
Every time the screen glitch effect is used it feels like my brain gets buzzed
Cruise ships do dispose of waste in the ocean, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) spokesperson told VERIFY in a statement. However, each ship must follow specific regulatory requirements when disposing of waste into the ocean.May 12, 2022 - Verify. I should point out that EPA rules only apply in American waters.
Nope. Not my idea of a fun vacation. This report gives me even more reason to not like it.
The cruise ship is just a microcosm of a portion of greater society. It's concentrated consumption with an exaggerated carbon footprint. It's no worse than owning a yacht, private jet, space tourism. It's appealing because you travel mostly at night while you sleep, wake up in a new port almost everyday, unpack once, food & accommodation are included & are more than adequate, & you can be as busy or relaxed as you choose.
Taco bar??
@@dustintacohands1107 aloha snack bar!
I don’t know why people would willingly pay to be trapped on a boat with questionable hygiene practices with thousands of other people in the middle of some ocean on the other side of the world.
I cannot understand that as well. I am not a fan of big hotels either.
It's so huge and there's so much to do that you won't see it that way unless you're a bit paranoid
It’s basically a floating city. No different than being trapped in LA or New York or Tokyo.
Short trips are ok if you have a compatible partner and have enough money to spend on the amenities.
Invergordon, Scotland.
We are hoping to do Green Hydrogen ro sell to the cruise liners when they visit.
The ships are getting huge and out of control! 10k people on one! A couple of these big ships in a port just causes long lines and too many people trying to see the same things! I would never go on one!
okay but what is the solution then? cruise ships are not going to dissapear, so what do you suggest as the solution?
Hydrogen, ammonia as fuel
@@imeakdo7 jup, hydrogen based e-fuels is what i'm thinking too
Sure name the the ship, Hindenburg of the Seas@@stijn2644
hydrogen? nuclear? so many solutions
It's a humongous toilet and garbage truck. Period.
What carbon-free alternative to LNG and oil do cruise lines have that can compete on cost per unit of energy, energy density and availability across the globe?
I would have liked to have heard about the economic and social factors leading to increased cruise business
I would not - they are floating petrie dishes and environmental hazards
Petri dish. 🧐
why cant they use nuclear? it's literally a floating city anyway
What would be a better fuel source?
8:49 Dw: would you take a cruise?
Me: If all cost are covered by someone else, sure.
i would love to go on one but only if more evidence shows it doesnt cause mass pollution
With all of that food and drink the raw sewage dumped at sea must be terrible.
Conspiracy
Always appreciate the loud background music so I can't hear the commentator☹.
You woke up to this NOW..?
10,000 people... imagine that unloading on your city all at once, for a day.
And that’s why it’s called hit and run tourism. One day and all that’s gone. No money spent in accommodations, food in port not local experiences. All is to the cruise company .
All the trash ALL THE TRASH goes into the ocean
DW keeps cancelling my comments
@@stanleykubrick8786 That isn't DW, it is YT algorithm. I guess you were not very polite.
I love cruises and I wish big cruise will be coming to Hong Kong port!! ❤
Why would I want a shopping mall on a ship? I would go to a shopping mall on land if I want to?
Yes it is not cheap but cruising is safer.
Of course will take cruise line for vacation travel. Pollution issue will become better controlled.
People who don’t ‘get’ cruising, need to try it out for their own good.
Please tell us what is so good about it. I am genuinely curious , thank you.🤗
The best way I can describe cruise experience is that it’s way better than the sum of its parts.
Sea breeze, sunrises, sunsets, convenient food, out of this world customer service, walk back to room after food and drinks, pool access, variety of food, time to disconnect from the world, not packing unpacking, no long waits at airport customs going in and out of countries, entertainment on board for everyone, learning experiences on board, activities that boost endorphins.
If you grouped 2-3 together you’d have a nice holiday anywhere, but when you group all that together….. it’s 🤩
@@eddenoy321 Like Disneyland but on a ship. It takes more than a week to see and try all the stuff they have on a big cruise ship. Plus you can just step outside and see the ocean whenever you want, which is something I really enjoyed.
@@Bomberboybrad It's the homeless and the open defecation in in the hallways that put me off.
@@CausticLemons7 What about the pickpockets and aggressive panhandling ?
What a target for the Houties
that Viagra sign caught me off guard 2:51
The cruise ships are getting bigger and bigger ! I see a clear parallel with the Tower of Babel !!!
Each Cruse ships companies are embarking in a vision of grandeur! This will eventually result in over capacity and collapse!
of course it's a "Deutsche News" reporting on anything american. Very deutsch right here!
It's bollocks mate. The yanks love their gas guzzling behemoths.
Title is misleading. Clickbait.
After 4 cruises I have enough
Bouts of gastric viruses and flus no longer I will tolerate
Would cruise but that is a flat out insane number of people. Nope
So you go on smaller ships.
I hate is the point of a. Raise purse if you need all those things to entertain you. How about relaxing and enjoying the fresh air and experience of a cruise. 🤷🏻♀️
yes i would
This damage the climate tremendously
The entire thing is huge price of trash. Ships use to be absolutely beautiful. Duplicate the White Star Lines ships and I'll go on a cruise.
0:26 🤔 then Titanic 2 need to be math resized Titanic
But how do they defend against torpedos and missiles. Such dangerous ships must be getting attacked by any nation on sight right.
It’s so huge it would take hours to sink. There would be fighter jets and naval defense on attacks so fast it would blow your mind.
no cruises for me anymore been on 2 so far
I’m book on this ship in 2026 and I’m OK with the footprint it will leave on the world. I’m retired and drive less than 10K a year. Maybe the global GHG problem would be solved by just outlawing traveling forever.
Let us plan a cruise with our grand children too! 👍👪 And for that our carbon footprint really requires a slow down. Is it possible with green energy and green technology ? 🤔
Yuck, imagine actually wanting to be on one of those. Gross.
I can't imagine it either. Not only gross, but we are in a world at war, and these ships are sitting ducks.
@@eddenoy321😂you are worse than me! I am from the EU and I plan to move either to Madagascar or to South America (all the way south). There will be everything in Europe, North America, the Indo-Pacific, and the Arctic
Not to mention the human trafficking that goes into the labor supply, or the fact retirement is so impossible that there's a "cruise till the infinite snooze" trend. Methane policing as an "environmental protection" measure are about to come for the small farmers cow before a cruise ship corporation. Shout out the cruise lines for hiring musicians and actors though?
they're a giant floating petri dish 🤮
Ah....the posidion waiting for a place to happen....
awwee pssh im sure it's fine, after all im suuuuuuuuuuure that everyone going has a electric vehicle and uses solar and battery
packs in their house and used only led lights and have their own gardens and never eat anything outside of it.....riiiiiiiight? hahahahaha
LNG is not clean.
The title of this video is misleading. The title indicates it’s about why the cruise industry is expanding, but the overall content of this video has to do with the environmental impacts of cruise ships.
Cruise is awesome - something to do for every age! :)
Come on, its a green cruiser!
its ez, just look at the smoke plume and judge urself lol
I actually cruise quite often. And I am vegan and it is very frustrating. Because they talk about sustainability. But yet almost every food they serve has dairy in it. Which is one of the worst contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.... I even have trouble finding almond milk for my coffee in the morning. They keep it under-the-counter. If they were serious about sustainability they would put it out and promote it.... Also, the health consequences of ridiculous amounts of butter and cheese they put in all their food they are literally killing their passengers.....
raw sewage????
Just cruised with Costa in the Mediterranean there only alternative was soy, but I was allergic. Never cruising with Costa again.
Cool
Hit and run tourism. Aweful.
Lot's of poors in the comments pretending they are opposed to this for eco reasons lol.
A lot of rich and moderately wealthy people care about the environment too, not just poor people
right, everything that is for the masses of people is friendly to the environment. Private yachts, private planes...it's more harmful (like comparing a car with a bus). Did Barcelona ban yachts - no. The point is to deprive the little man of every pleasure in life.
Crude Ships
Now with Starlink you have connectivity to internet ser.
Oh how wonderful
Looks horrible
⭐
You guys are such Climate Change alarmists, it's ridiculous.
Climate change is alarming. Are you a climate change apologist?
I want to take a cruise on the Icon of the Seas
1 billion cars! OMFG!
Whatever, still fun.
These eco Fanatics want to suck all the fun out of life lol
Or mby they just want their children to still be able to have some fun in their life as well?
@@brndymusic it could be what they want, but you know, Heaven’s Gate just wanted to ride the comet to eternal life, doesn’t make it true though.
@@brndymusicsure, Jan.
02:27 Absolute Unit.
Couldnt think of a less attractive place to be - not even for vacation but in general. Crowded public spaces, generic ambiente and 0 experience of a place (except for a few hours in ports). I could spent my vacation in a shopping mall instead, about the same experience imo.
Russian federation will rule over eu soon 😂
Glad you know what you say is farce 😂
you reckon? They can't punch their way through a wet paper bag.