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 moreMaking sustainable fashion the norm
The sustainable fashion movement is gaining momentum as a growing number of socially responsible consumers begin to reject the highly polluting practices of fast fashion and look for alternatives....
Monaco helps light up Mongolia
The government of Monaco has installed solar panels at an archaeological research centre in a remote part of Mongolia, bringing reliable light and hot water to the facility where none existed before....
Monaco joins European Waste Reduction Week
Reduce, reuse and recycle. This is the aim of European Waste Reduction Week, a multi-national event taking place next month, and one that the Principality is enthusiastically joining in on. The event...
Monaco pledges millions to climate fund
Monaco will invest €3 million in the United Nation’s Green Climate Fund from 2020 through to 2022. Jean-Laurent Imbert, the First Secretary to the Permanent Mission of Monaco at the UN, spoke to...
Government shows support for Larvotto traders
Larvotto traders who have had to close their doors for a major beach renovation have met with the Monaco government and other works representatives. Minister of Finance and Economy Jean Castellini,...
Series of electric busses to be tested in Monaco
Starting this week, the Principality’s Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco (CAM) will be rolling out four 100% electric buses in the first steps toward electrifying the entire fleet. Two different...