Sustainability
Saving the Med’s red coral: Chanel speaks exclusively on groundbreaking CSM partnership
“We didn’t anticipate 23 publications. We didn’t anticipate such success with coral cultivation. We hoped. But the scale of what’s been achieved — it’s extraordinary,” Chanel’s Frédéric Grangié tells Cassandra Tanti.
More than that, some of the research has begun to show unexpected relevance in other fields, including medicine. “Because red coral is an animal, like us, there are fascinating insights into its microbiome that may apply to human health. It’s opened doors we never imagined when we started,” he adds.
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Strengthening environmental commitments: Monaco at COP16 for Biodiversity
During the event, Monaco’s Minister of Equipment, Environment and Urban Planning has reiterated the nation's commitment to halting biodiversity decline, highlighting the Principality's National...
Tom Brady’s team claims victory in inaugural E1 World Championship
NFL icon Tom Brady’s Team Brady has claimed victory in the inaugural E1 World Championship, an all-electric raceboat series, after intense races in five global cities, including Monaco, against top...
Pelagos and RAMOGE unite for landmark event at Sciences Po campus in Menton
Following the signing of an important agreement between RAMOGE and the Pelagos Sanctuary in March, the two organisations have come together to host their first collaborative event on marine...
Monaco’s Oceanographic Institute champions biodiversity credits at COP16
The Oceanographic Institute, led by CEO Robert Calcagno, backs a new IAPB framework for biodiversity credits at COP16, aiming to create a credible, regulated market to drive global conservation...
Stelios Foundation raises €600,000 for Prince Albert II Foundation and World Wildlife Fund
Prince Albert and Dr. Adil Najam, the president of World Wildlife Fund International, were on hand to accept the generous donation in the form of a cheque signed by the Greek Cypriot entrepreneur.
Prince Albert II Foundation and IAEA join forces to tackle ocean acidification
The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and the International Atomic Energy Agency have announced a collaborative project that will address the growing threat of ocean acidification and increase...