'Cruisezilla': Cruise ship emissions 'spiralling out of control' as ships double in size since 2000

Stuart Stone
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Rapid growth in cruise holidays and increase in ship sizes coming at significant environmental cost, warns T&E study

The number and size of cruise ships has surged since the turn of the century, sending their carbon emissions spiralling "out of control", according to a new study from think tank Transport & Environment...

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