Sustainability
Exclusive: Denis Allemand reflects on his 38-year legacy at the Centre Scientifique de Monaco
Denis Allemand, one of Monaco’s most esteemed scientists and a global leader in marine biology, has retired after 38 years at the Centre Scientifique de Monaco (CSM). As the driving force behind the institution’s transformation into a world-renowned research hub, Allemand leaves behind a legacy defined by innovation, collaboration, and groundbreaking discoveries.
Read moreYCM continues quest to build future of yachting
The Monaco Energy Boat Challenge isn’t until July, but contestants are already in full gear preparing to present their projects for alternative, clean boat propulsion systems.
Finance ministers meet for climate change action
Monaco’s Jean Castellini has joined finance ministers across the globe in a meeting to foster economic growth strategies that take into account the environment and climate change.
Marine science efforts continue in Monaco
Two Monegasque organisations dedicated to marine sciences have agreed to continue working together to find ways to protect and increase knowledge of the seas.
Hydrogen: yachting industry’s way forward?
How can yachting help protect the marine environment? That was the topic for analysis at the recent La Belle Classe Superyachts Symposium, and hydrogen was hot on the list of solutions.
New report on Human Health and Ocean Pollution
A report initiated by Monaco on the impact of ocean pollution on human heath has been presented, and its conclusions are worrying. However, it is not all doom and gloom.
Protesters demand “real climate law”
Demonstrations were held in Menton, Beausoleil and Nice by protesters wanting the French government to give more weight to a new climate law conceived by the Citizens' Convention.