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Can the world’s largest cruise ship really be climate-friendly?

By Ceylan Yeginsu
New York Times·
9 mins to read
Can the world’s largest cruise ship really be climate-friendly?
It will take a lot of energy to power the 365-metre-long Icon of the Seas, which has eight “neighbourhoods” packed with amenities that include a 16-metre waterfall, six water slides and more than 40 restaurants, bars and entertainment venues. Photo / AP

The newly christened Icon of the Seas is filled with energy-efficient technology. But some climate experts say the biggest challenge with a ship that can accommodate nearly 8,000 people is its size.

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