A commercial LNG tanker has sailed across the Arctic's northern route from Europe to Asia without using an ice-breaker for the first time.
The journey in the specially designed tanker only took six days giving a window for some 20 crossings each summer - there were 19 tanker/ice breaker journeys in 2016. The company, Sovcomflot, is to have a fleet of 15 such vessels giving a total of about 300 crossings.
Each of those journeys will be breaking some ice further diminishing the Arctic's ability to repair itself during the winter months; and that is before exhaust pollution or any potential accidents are taken into account.
We are stark raving mad!