***Carnival’s abuse by the press is the result of its own openness and commitment to transparency.***
Perhaps the distrust comes from Carinal trying to intentionally cover up past oil discharges, falsifying compliance documents, having cleanup teams visit its ships just before scheduled inspections or discharging plastic, rust and sewage into Bahamian waters.
Was Carnival's 'spill' of some 5,600 gallons of gray water into the sea at Port Canaveral (as recently as January) a result of the company's commitment to introducing green technology to its vessels or an 'unintentional' environmental abuse?
If nothing else this article shows you that every(activist)one has a price.
shipshape says...
***Carnival’s abuse by the press is the result of its own openness and commitment to transparency.***
Perhaps the distrust comes from Carinal trying to intentionally cover up past oil discharges, falsifying compliance documents, having cleanup teams visit its ships just before scheduled inspections or discharging plastic, rust and sewage into Bahamian waters.
Was Carnival's 'spill' of some 5,600 gallons of gray water into the sea at Port Canaveral (as recently as January) a result of the company's commitment to introducing green technology to its vessels or an 'unintentional' environmental abuse?
If nothing else this article shows you that every(activist)one has a price.
On INSIGHT: Why do we only pick on Carnival when it comes to pollution on the seas?
Posted 4 February 2020, 1:39 p.m. Suggest removal