Crystal Serenity — Crystal Cruises, scored 89 (inspected February 3)
Carnival Elation — Carnival Cruise Line, scored 89 (inspected March 14)
Adventure of the Seas — Royal Caribbean International, scored 89 (inspected January 23)
National Geographic Sea Bird — Lindblad Expeditions, scored 88 (inspected July 25)
Carnival Miracle — Carnival Cruise Line, scored 88 (inspected April 21)
MSC Magnifica — MSC Cruises, scored 86 (inspected May 17)
Evrima — Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, scored 86 (inspected February 9)
Carnival Breeze — Carnival Cruise Line, scored 86 (inspected March 21)
Caribbean Princess — Princess Cruises, scored 86 (inspected March 20)
Hanseatic Inspiration — Hapag-Lloyd Cruises, scored 62 (inspected September 29)
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They’re talking about disease transmission not the actual thing that will end our world: the insane amounts of greenhouse gases these monstrosities put into the air. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised since this was posted in /c/travel where most people are still intent on boiling the oceans for their vacation plans.