Millions of Americans take cruise vacations every year. Yet, most travelers don’t realize that taking a cruise is more harmful to the environment and human health than many other forms of travel. The 2010 Cruise Ship Report Card lets vacationers decide which cruise to take based on a cruise ship or cruise line’s environmental and human health impacts. |
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What Can You Do About It? You Can Choose a Greener Cruise!All cruise lines are not the same! You can choose a greener cruise! With new ships that can carry more than 8,000 passengers and crew, these floating cities pollute the air we breathe and the water we use and enjoy. Friends of the Earth’s 2nd annual Cruise Ship Report Card compares the environmental footprint of 11 major cruise lines and 113 cruise ships. |
Cruise Lines | Sewage Treatment | Air Pollution Reduction | Water Quality Compliance | Change From 2009 | 2010 Final Grade |
Holland America Line
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B+ | C- | B+ | B- | |
Norwegian Cruise Lines
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A | C- | C+ | B- | |
Princess Cruises
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C+ | A- | D+ | C+ | |
Cunard Cruise Line
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A | F | No Alaska Voyages | C- | |
Disney Cruise Line
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A | F | No Alaska Voyages |
Most Improved |
C- |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
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C+ | F | A | C- | |
Celebrity Cruises
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A | F | N/A | D+ | |
Royal Caribbean Int'l
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D+ | F | A- | D+ | |
Carnival Cruise Lines
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F | F | A | D- | |
Silversea Cruises
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F | F | B- | D- | |
Crystal Cruises
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F | F | No Alaska Voyages | N/A | F |