Episode 6: Five Stars

Episode 6: Five Stars

Author: KTOO March 26, 2020 Duration: 29:44

An Alaska cruise is all about the scenery. And Juneau doesn't disappoint. There's a glacier in town and some of the best whale-watching in the world. But, this episode is about how Alaska can make some people squirm. Because climate change is so in-your-face here. And at some point, tourism is just going to be too much, but no one knows when exactly that's going to happen. And some people worry that we're not going to know that it's happened until it's way too late to stop it.


Imagine a small Alaskan capital city where, in a single year, the number of visitors stepping off cruise ships dwarfs the local population by a factor of thirty-five to one. That’s the reality for Juneau, and it’s the central question of Cruise Town. Produced by KTOO, this series digs into the complex, daily life of a community transformed by tourism. You’ll hear from residents, business owners, and workers navigating the seasonal flood, exploring the tangible impacts-both economic and social-of this dependence. The podcast doesn’t just document the present; it traces the historical decisions that steered Juneau toward this identity and grapples with the pressing uncertainties about what comes next. Each episode offers a grounded, human perspective on the noise, the opportunity, and the challenge of living in a place that temporarily becomes someone else’s destination. It’s a nuanced portrait of a city at a crossroads, asking what sustainable growth really means when the ships just keep getting bigger. Tune in for a local’s view of a global phenomenon, where the story is as much about community and landscape as it is about an industry.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 12

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