This made us curious … how do other ways of transportation dispose of their waste? The answers may shock you. Brown water Cruise ships have been reported to routinely drop thousands of gallons of human sewage a day...most likely into whatever waterway they're sailing. AnEPA survey found th...
An endless sea of tourist groups piling out of coaches or cruise ships into narrow streets, following little flags, blocking roads and important throughfares with little regard for anyone else. Being able to travel independently as much as possible is a major step to becoming a more responsible ...
Look below the surface and you come across all sorts of horror stories. Sewage and rubbish being dumped in the sea, air and water being polluted, whales being hit by cruise ships sailing too close to shore, invasive species being introduced by pumping ballast water. Cruise ships have been ac...
Plastic waste from scientific labs amounts to five and a half million tonnes per year, equivalent to that from 67 cruise ships, much of which is not accepted by recycling plants due to contamination. There is evidently a need for us scientists to take action. Sustainability is something we ...
Waste no space. Every suitcase has nooks and crannies that are often overlooked. For example, the space on the bottom of your suitcase between the sides of the roller handle. If you just plop your normal packing cubes in, you’re losing out on a ton of space! I usemy slim packing cub...
Some social distancing measures will remain in place, especially for large gatherings, concerts, gyms, buffets, and cruise ships. Travel by plane will be low because of social distancing, but since the pandemic is making its tsunami hit in March-May, there would be no use to restrict ...
apartments were described as "vertical cruise ships" due to the ease of spread of the coronavirus between many people sharing confined spaces. But apartments are nothing likecruise shipsbecause apartments do not have common ventilation supply and eating areas, among other things. The "cruise ship"...