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Flash Forward

Greetings From Paradice

Flash Forward

Flash Forward Presents

Science

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2017

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Every year, over 20 million people get on a cruise ship and set sail for a seafaring vacation. Most of those cruises take their vacationers to warm, sunny climates. But thanks to climate change, a new hoard of ships might start sailing North rather than South. This episode of Flash Forward explores a future where the Arctic becomes a tourist destination just like the Bahamas or the Great Barrier Reef. Researchers at UCLA have projected that the Northwest Passage might be totally ice-free by 2050. And that’s something that big commercial cargo ships have been eyeing for a while. But now, cruise ships are getting in on the game. The first big cruise ship to make the full Northwest Passage trip was the Crystal Serenity. This week we talk to a few people who have seen the impacts of this new tourism boom. Arielle Duhaime-Ross is a climate and environment correspondent for HBO’s VICE News Tonight. Arielle went up to Pond Inlet to see the Crystal Serenity, and talk to the people in Pond Inlet about what it's like to suddenly be flooded with visitors in puffy coats. Jackie Dawson is the Canada Research Chair in Environment, Society and Policy at the University of Ottawa. She’s done a lot of work studying the ways tourism impacts people and the environment in places like Pond Inlet. And she spent years trying to convince people to take arctic tourism seriously. Nancy Guyon is the Director of Tourism and Cultural Industries for Nunavut, the northernmost Canadian territory. And Nancy’s job is to try and figure out how to harness this new interest in the arctic for the good of Nunavut. So this future is a little bit unlike some of the other ones I do on this show, because it’s a future that’s kind of inevitable. It’s happening, it’s going to happen. Are communities ready for it? No, is the general consensus. And in this episode we talk about what might happen as this gets more and more popular. What happens when a ship hits and iceberg? What happens when private yachts show up to communities that don't want them? How do you make sure that these ships don't disrupt local hunts, and that the tourists respect the people living in these communities? Flash Forward is produced by me, Rose Eveleth, and is part of the Boing Boing podcast family. The intro music is by Asura and the outtro music is by Hussalonia. The episode art is by Matt Lubchansky. If you want to suggest a future we should take on, send us a note on Twitter, Facebook or by email at info@flashforwardpod.com. We love hearing your ideas! And if you think you’ve spotted one of the little references I’ve hidden in the episode, email us there too. If you’re right, I’ll send you something cool. And if you want to support the show, there are a few ways you can do that too! We have a Patreon page, where you can donate to the show. But if that’s not in the cards for you, you can head to iTunes and leave us a nice review or just tell your friends about us. Those things really do help. The music in this episode was: BoxCat Games, “Assignment” BoxCat Games, “Love of my Life” Oorlab, “Apiarist, Part 1” Sounds in this episode: "Wind, Synthesized, A.wav" by InspectorJ of Freesound.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm Rose and this is Flash Forward.

0:07.0

Hi, I'm Rose and this is Flash Forward.

0:11.0

Flash Forward is a show about the future. Every episode we try to really

0:14.8

overthink how a specific tomorrow might play out. We always start with a little audio field

0:20.3

trip to the future and then we jump back to today to talk with real experts

0:23.8

not fake future ones about what that future might really be like. Okay let's start

0:28.8

this future in the year 2020. Welcome to the Crystal Dream, the world's largest cruise ship to head to the beautiful frozen Arctic.

0:47.2

For years, the Arctic was only accessible to burly adventurers willing to suffer the cold and wind.

0:56.4

But now now you too can see what those men risked their lives to witness, the incredible beauty of the tip of our planet.

1:01.1

Aboard the crystal dream, you'll get the best of both worlds,

1:05.0

incredibly luxurious accommodations,

1:08.0

the finest dining, opulent sweets, spas, and more. If the ship sails through the picturesque northwest passage, you'll

1:17.4

see polar bears, seals, whales, and exotic local cultures. It's the adventure of a lifetime and it could be yours today. Officials in Nunavut are warning private ships to steer clear of the Northwest Passage today

1:41.2

as a recent ice melt event has pushed a large iceberg

1:43.7

into the passage. Four private yachts have already needed rescue after

1:47.1

colliding with the iceberg. So far there are no injuries.

1:51.9

Locals clash with private vacationers today in Pond Inlet, none of it.

1:57.0

The locals say that private yachts are disrupting their hunting and that tourists have routinely interrupted sacred rituals to take photographs.

2:05.1

The Canadian government has regulations overseeing the number of cruise ships that can pass through

2:09.0

the area, but private yachts are still free to come and go as they please in the region.

2:13.8

Pond Inland recently announced that they would allow no private vessels to dock in their community,

2:18.3

and when a yacht recently attempted to defy that order, they were turned back without enough

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