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 moreEU Parliament adopts measure to boost green investment
The European Parliament has adopted a key piece of legislation to add to the European Green Deal, whose aim is to increase private sector investment in sustainable and eco-friendly projects.
Could “ecocide” be a new law in France?
A citizen’s council is calling on the French government to hold a referendum on adding environmental protection to the Constitution to make the destruction of nature a crime.
Proposals sought for Monk Seal Alliance projects
The Prince Albert II Foundation has launched a call for two collaborative projects for their Monk Seal Alliance project, launched in 2019.
€300 fine for discarding masks in public
People caught littering masks and other Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) in public face a €300 fine as the Monaco government steps up efforts to combat the latest scourge on the environment.
Sustainable investing: the future we prepared for is now
In 2020, sustainable investing is a hotter than ever topic and it’s clear that finance professionals can no longer allow themselves to ignore ESG issues in their investment analysis and decisions.
And the winners are…
A Sri Lankan company dedicated to water security, a professor in Earth System Science, and a team of women in South India are all winners of this year’s Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation Awards