Cruises - Cruise-ship industry fights cleaner-fuel rule




tcook052
May 1, 12, 4:07 pm
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2012/05/01/2804092/cruise-ship-industry-fights-cleaner.html

WASHINGTON -- The heavy fuel that oceangoing vessels burn adds so much to air pollution hundreds of miles inland that the United States joined with Canada during President George W. Bush's administration to ask the International Maritime Organization to create an emissions-control area along the coasts. Large ships would be required to reduce pollution dramatically in a zone 200 miles out to sea along all the coasts of North America, mainly by using cleaner fuel.

The cargo-shipping industry supported the stringent emission reductions. The cruise-ship industry, however, wants an emissions-averaging plan that would allow it to burn the same heavy fuel it always has used in some areas, and it's lobbying Congress for help.


Randeman
May 7, 12, 7:11 pm
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2012/05/01/2804092/cruise-ship-industry-fights-cleaner.html

WASHINGTON -- The heavy fuel that oceangoing vessels burn adds so much to air pollution hundreds of miles inland that the United States joined with Canada during President George W. Bush's administration to ask the International Maritime Organization to create an emissions-control area along the coasts. Large ships would be required to reduce pollution dramatically in a zone 200 miles out to sea along all the coasts of North America, mainly by using cleaner fuel.

The cargo-shipping industry supported the stringent emission reductions. The cruise-ship industry, however, wants an emissions-averaging plan that would allow it to burn the same heavy fuel it always has used in some areas, and it's lobbying Congress for help.

They should wait until the Republicans have control of the US Senate and then go for it. Money has always been more important than clean air. :rolleyes:



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