Though it’s an interesting way to travel the world, we’ve been critical of cruise ships after learning just how polluting they can be. Indeed, traditional cruise ships have a terrible environmental record. Luckily, there are some cruise companies that are addressing the issue head on.

The Norwegian company Hurtigruten has two new ships, using an industry-first electric hybrid propulsion, resulting in far fewer emissions. This is especially important in the northern regions where cruises visit, like Greenland, Alaska, and Antarctica.

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The MS Roald Amundsen and the MS Fridtjof Nansen will enter service later this year, and offer all the latest modern amenities, as well as a distinctively Scandinavian modern design.  We’re encouraged to see major ships like this adopt the same type of battery hybrid technology that cars have had for years. We imagine it’ll be a number of years before we see cruise ships be entirely emissions-free, but this is a step in the right direction. Via Uncrate:

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