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cruises are definitely less safe for life on earth
just go poach rhinos instead there's less chance of getting norovirus
Did you do the math? I feel like they're not, assuming the cruise is for necessary travel rather than just leisure
Pretty much everything we use gets shipped, so ships are definitely more efficient than planes, so they'd probably be better for pollution/climate change
cruises are the worst way in the world to travel from one place to another, they're not passenger liners lmao those are gone 4evr
people used to be able to book passage on freighters but i don't know if it's still a thing
still a thing though I think it costs more than it used to. Much like long distance train travel in the US, it takes so long that you end up paying more than the flight would have been (but it comes with lodging, meals and a unique experience)
Kim Stanley Robinson's Ministry for the Future features solar electric/sail hybrid passenger liners emerging after Crash Day (based ecoterrorists shooting down dozens of jets simultaneously)
Was once told (On FaceFuck) it was ok cause the ship was dumping all the pollution miles from anywhere. This is obviously bollocks.
God, "it's been towed BEYOND the environment" always fucking SENDS me, the delivery is absolutely perfect
with the amount of care and feeding that people demand as compared to cargo, and considering the gnarly fuels often used in ships, I wonder how much better it really is. of course it's better pound for pound for shipping cargo, but when you add up all the amenities multiplied by the days/weeks spent aboard, I feel like it probably isn't that great.