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A Luxury Cruise Line Faces Backlash for Chilling Cocktails with Iceberg Chips

A luxury‍ cruise line that prides itself on being environmentally⁢ friendly has reportedly halted its practice of serving ⁣cocktails chilled with iceberg chips after a social media post‌ by Martha Stewart generated a tidal wave of controversy.

Stewart, 82, a publisher and TV ⁤personality, mentioned in a recent Instagram post that she was in a fjord off the coast of Greenland aboard ⁤a Swan Hellenic cruise ‍liner, where they had “captured a small iceberg for our ​cocktails tonight.”

Outrage and Controversy Erupts

Many people responded with apparent shock.

“Martha the ice ‌caps are melting don’t put them in your drink,” one commenter‍ posted.

“Feels a bit irresponsible with global warming,” another chimed in.

Another commenter got a bit ⁢more personal. “Martha I love ya. But weren’t you just talking about climate ⁤change with your wash out on your ⁤driveway‍ in NY? Melting ⁣icebergs for a cocktail surely⁣ won’t‍ help. I’m not even going to talk about the boat you’re on and how‍ that can’t be good for‍ climate change either.”

Some were ⁣downright hostile about it, including the accuser who ranted: “So as the climate warms due to the profits of a couple thousand people, billionaires vacation to the melting icebergs,⁢ scoop them up and use‌ them to keep their cocktails cold. That‍ sounds like a line ⁣from a dystopian novel.​ Can’t make this s*** up lol.”

Many others discounted the alarmists. “This is normal ​on those excursions,” one explained. “The ice is already floating, not part of the ice​ mass, it is slowly melting in⁣ the ocean. Every tour company does⁣ it. We did it in Alaska and ⁣Patagonia. ​We did NOT disturb‍ the glaciers.”

Another pointed out, “News flash: there’s companies who mass produce beer and vodka​ and other products from icebergs. It has‌ no effect on ⁤the environment, ⁣the ice‍ is ‍harvested on ⁤the coastlines well beyond the glaciers.​ Iceberg ice/water is also the tastiest water⁤ you’ll ever drink, try it sometime.”

Multiple news outlets, including the Washington Post, Vanity Fair and People, covered the issue.

“This ice queen knows luxury,” Vanity Fair ​quipped.

The‌ Washington Post interviewed⁤ multiple glaciologists who said the⁤ practice is “no big deal.”

“It​ is not like she went to a glacier and carved a ⁢piece of ice off it,” one told the Post in an email. “Icebergs float at⁣ sea⁢ already and ⁣slowly melt. Whether they melt in the ocean or in your glass does not make a difference.”

Nevertheless, the⁣ uproar prompted a Swan Hellenic representative to announce it was “suspending​ its practice of bringing ‘small fragments of ⁢floating ice on board’ to be examined ‍by guests,” ⁣ Huffpost reported.

The incident is perhaps more embarrassing to Swan Hellenic than it would have been to other⁤ companies, as ‌it​ touts itself ⁤on the company website as “committed to environmentally responsible travel and tourism” and “[a]llowing you to visit the remotest areas⁤ without leaving any sign of your visit ⁤and without disturbing ⁤any inhabitants.”

“Whether it’s hiking through the pristine Antarctic wilderness or exploring fragile coral‍ reefs, our experts are dedicated to keeping ⁣all guests informed of how we can act to keep​ nature pure and unspoiled,” according to their “About Us” page.

Swan Hellenic‌ caters to a more​ exclusive ‌clientele than⁣ mainstream cruise lines, offering its guests “authentic, intimate and unforgettable moments in extraordinary locations and ⁣remote landmarks,” according to the cruise line’s website. “All the while enjoying​ a sophisticated elegant atmosphere⁣ onboard.”

That “sophisticated elegant atmosphere” comes with a ‍five-figure price tag, with fares on one of their Greenland cruises ⁣ranging from around $12,823 to $24,583‍ per person.

“Think high-end boutique⁢ hotel ​with ⁤contemporary sophistication,” ⁣the​ site boasted.

The post Climate Alarmists Go After Martha Stewart for⁢ What ⁣She Put in Her Drink ‌ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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