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Royal Responds to Greenpeace that Development Is Not Fought with Environmental Conservation

Summary by El Economista
Cancun, QRoo.- After Greenpeace delivered a letter to Royal Caribbean asking him to refrain from moving forward with its Perfect Day water park south of Quintana Roo, the U.S. shipping company replied that “development and environmental restoration are not mutually exclusive objectives” and that its project will contribute to Mahahual’s “welfare.”“Our work around the world is guided by principles that put people and nature at the centre. From th…
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Cancun, QRoo.- After Greenpeace delivered a letter to Royal Caribbean asking him to refrain from moving forward with its Perfect Day water park south of Quintana Roo, the U.S. shipping company replied that “development and environmental restoration are not mutually exclusive objectives” and that its project will contribute to Mahahual’s “welfare.”“Our work around the world is guided by principles that put people and nature at the centre. From th…

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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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