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In a growing concern for both marine life and the tourism industry, Alaska is calling for the adoption of cleaner fuels to mitigate the pollution caused by cruise ships. The state's pristine waters and breathtaking landscapes have long attracted tourists, but the environmental impact of these massive vessels is becoming increasingly evident.
Cruise ships equipped with scrubbers, designed to reduce harmful emissions, are still contributing to significant levels of pollution in Alaska's coastal waters. This has raised alarms among environmentalists and local communities who depend on a healthy marine ecosystem for their livelihoods.
Experts are proposing the use of green methanol as a viable alternative to traditional fuels. This sustainable option could drastically reduce harmful emissions and help protect Alaska's unique environment. The push for cleaner fuels not only aims to preserve the natural beauty of the region but also to safeguard the tourism industry, which plays a vital role in the state's economy. As concerns mount, the call for action has never been more urgent.
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