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We’ve always wanted to go to Antarctica, but we’re also making efforts to be more mindful of the environment, so it’s a dilemma. We’ve looked at carbon-offsetting the flights, but how can we make sure the cruise doesn’t have a negative impact – or should we just accept that we can’t go?

John McKeon, president and chief executive, Polar Latitudes

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