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samelle and mexico to see what all the fuss is the buyers. we wanted to know what literally powers this multi $1000000000.00 industry. and this episode of transforming business, we're walk into both things needs to be different cruising what of santia? yes, they were swimming pools and 1st class dining with the liner. some sounds were a lot smaller. they carried to run 3 phase and passengers per trip. and overall, the industry was marked by certain refinements and many now, here we are today. this is the largest cruise ship ever built. it's called icon of the seas, and measure is 365 minutes for as long as can carry 10000 people at a time. just over 3 quarters of those passengers icon of the seas as reflective folks devise and price of a booming cruise industry. this ship has just launched and was already open for reservations in 2025 cruise passenger numbers globally are set to hit 36000000 this
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year. and that figure is expected to continually increase. but what's left should be powering all of this, technically in the case of only kind of the seas. it's liquefied natural gas, or l. n g. it's seen as a more environmentally friendly few. more on the laser, we asked its owners world caribbean for an interview on that sustainability strategy, or representative from the company never materialized within our deadline. but we did this to get hold of carnival corporation. the biggest cruise company in the world, when, if it slogans sustainable from ship there. sure. we recognize we have a like a need to maintain a pristine environment. so because that's what people come to see, they don't, they don't want to go see the things that have deteriorated. there was the beautiful places that we try to take them there. that's bill burke, who's charged with making kind of a safer company for the environments here at the top 5 cruise points in the world.
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every year. millions of people visits quick miami in the us tops the last. we traveled to the mexican island of coast to mel in the caribbean sea. it's part of one of the largest barrier. reese and the world cruise is a gives you actually the opportunity to visit many different islands. um, throughout your 7 days, you can hit so many different ports. the ships are amazing and there's so many things to do on them, your goal and that goes for one way. and you can spend of 1002000 and about both. do you have everything? we did our own internet search and find that you can actually get a weeklong cruise to caribbean for range of $635.00 plus taxes. unfortunately, it's an under the 20 banner of sustainable tourism or claimant consciousness. in fact, one study says half of what americans, police, priest, holidays,
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are environmentally friendly. and this green bond is warm privately by the top 3 crews. carnival world caribbean norwegian norwegian has towing heights bio fuel mix plants and continues to use marine gas or oil. and the longer term if these green metals as a promising source, our kind of island would caribbean, continue to use traditional fuse and they both chose the currencies of l. a. n g is the best fuel available today for us to use from greenhouse gas perspective. and we've pioneered that within the industry, has 9 engine ships with 2 more on order. and when the roll on stream or on shore, rather the guess capacity of those 11 ships we represent 20 percent of its place, the significant investments in a fossil fuel. the company's 1st l. n g capable vessel is reported to have cost $950000000.00 to build that i guess big the world's biggest crews company kind of
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a has the money to bring. basically the cruise industry is expected to generate revenue to the june of just over 30000000000 dollars this year in 2027. the indicator is that this figure will jump to almost $36000000000.00. and the regents cruise ships don't cost also benefits. a study from the crews industry bodies sunset. passengers alone spend buys $100.00 at visiting cruise ports in coast amount. local businesses sing the praise of the crew sector in chorus. the, undoubtedly the crews and us 3 is the one that rings the most benefit to the island . what is the lesson? we also have national tourist, but what gives us the most impact is the international crew that will say that the community, the intake level is the reason why a cruise torres, them to cause some l as 90 percent of the reason we have jobs on the island is this the last about an a socialist hecky? quite a bit of a lot of it goes into a particular case of causing that. we're approaching $400000000.00 in economic
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benefits for a population that does not reach $200000.00 inhabitants, nor the i look into the let me sample books are they hadn't cos, according to one study cruising is more than double the carbon emissions are flying and staying in a 4 star hotel various cities, including one of your busiest ports, barcelona has moved to restrict cruise ships because of their emissions. norway has also a name so that from 2026, only vessels with 0 emissions will be aligned to physics. it's fjords. it follows research that kane's cruise liners in europe and miss as many toxic air pollutants as 1000000000 cars. after van expands and large crews liners from anchoring, and it's a store excise, it's reports at the air pollution so like 80 percent. but hold on something to move to using liquefied natural gas, sol, all of this, no carbon their rice,
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the easiest way to comply with the regulations on saw for nitrogen oxides and carbon dioxide intensity. all of the same time you see use liquefied natural gas because it contains almost no sulfur and it emits about 25 percent less carbon dioxide emissions, but conventional keels frank comb or is not convinced by liquefied natural gas being used in the shipping sector. c, n, n g is made up of methane, a gas that doesn't stay in the atmosphere as long as carbon dioxide, but it's 80 times more when thing for our promise in the short term. and what's interesting about maritime companies using l n g is days. many of them are choosing liquefied natural gas as their fuel. and the engines that cruise ships use tend to be those that e met the most amount of unburnt methane to the atmosphere. and we call that methane slip. this in for red camera shows the ship burning l n g. because you see
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illustrates the methane that's escaping the methane, slipped, the more methane, the bigger the kind. a cruise ship industry events about $30000000.00 tons of greenhouse gases each year. and that's the same as $75.00 natural gas powered power plants. 40 met each year for environmental us here in coast amount, who oppose cruise ships. they see a call on the sector as critical. philadelphia, the but it's only 30 for us to process. we're diver appears with a quantity of results is under his feet in north we went up with a look at them when he says to a look at the group. so that's a large number. fish that would that are in those tight. yeah. the yeah. and is that for to start off with what? so coast amounts of tours. i mean, you're just a minute please. and now we don't have time. she gets added to the question of
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what's hiring this multi $1000000000.00 industry. well, it's carrie demands. just look at the size of like on of the seas. yes, it's run on l. n. g. a fossil fuel made up of methane, one of the drivers of global warming. but whatever fuels that are being used, it's periods are in flux. as the industry grapples with the warming, thomas in choice to color in between the lines for the more formidable lines, however, those of our environments we might already be over the edge. we don't want any more increases and to see that the community opposes before issue. would you take a cruise, let us know in the comments below, and if he likes this episode, please check out the transforming business playlist for videos on topics just like this one. the,
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