Sustainability
Oceanographic Museum brings marine world of tomorrow alive at Mediterranean 2050 exhibition
Now officially open to the public, the Mediterranean 2050 exhibition at Monaco’s Oceanographic Museum offers an immersive journey into the future of ocean conservation, inspiring visitors to take action while exploring the Mediterranean Sea’s fascinating history and impact on the wider world.
Read moreIHO, founded by Prince Albert I, celebrates centenary
Prince Albert joined the International Hydrographic Organisation for its 100th anniversary celebrations on Monday, an entity that his great great grandfather founded.
Ballets de Monte-Carlo goes green
Solar panels have been installed on the roof of the practice studio of the Ballets de Monte-Carlo as part of the government’s efforts to be more environmentally friendly.
Monaco philanthropists rally behind Sir Stelios charity event
The Stelios Philanthropic Foundation has raised its largest amount yet for the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and the WWF at its annual charity dinner.
Scientists link biodiversity and climate in new report
The Prince's Foundation has welcomed a new report by the IPCC and the IPBES that calls for countries to work together to stop the worst effects of climate change and species loss.
Prince rewards Ugandan hospital
Prince Albert has awarded his Innovative Philanthropy Prize to Dr Mutahunga Birungi, of the Bwindi Community Hospital in Uganda, for providing healthcare to the region’s poorest communities.
Spotlight on sea turtles this World Ocean Day
As part of World Oceans Day, 8th June, Monaco is once again educating sea users on how to report sightings of marine animals, particularly sea turtles, and how to help those in distress.