Sustainability
Interview: Ludovic du Plessis on why Telmont ditched gift boxes, hired DiCaprio and became Champagne’s greenest house
Champagne doesn’t like disruption — but Ludovic du Plessis is pushing it anyway. At Telmont, he’s challenging how the world’s most traditional wine is made, one radical decision at a time.
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Roquebrune-Cap-Martin’s CĹ“ur de Carnolès project to move forward despite environmental concerns
The Cœur de Carnolès development in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin has been given the green light to proceed to the next stage by the Préfecture des Alpes-Maritimes despite the presence of a number of...
Noam Yaron forced to abandon record Calvi to Monaco swim attempt
Despite the physical and environmental challenges, Yaron remains inspired and motivated by his experience, saying, "I was fortunate to observe whales, dolphins, rays, turtles, and many other majestic...
Extreme heat fuelled by carbon emissions killed 50,000 in Europe last year
Greece’s population was worst hit by the extreme conditions, followed by Italy and Spain.Â
Interview: Helga Piaget, the founder of Passion Sea, on her vision for a cleaner planetÂ
In this insightful interview, Monaco Life discusses with Helga Piaget, CEO of Passion Sea, how water conservation efforts are being transformed through innovative education, inspiring youth and...
Mediterranean Sea reaches record-high temperature
The sea surface temperature of the Mediterranean Sea reached an all-time high last week, beating the previous record set during the summer of 2023 to hit 28.9°C. Â
Sustainability at the Olympics: innovative planning and forward-thinking or greenwashing?
From tennis balls to mattresses and from the very sand used in the beach volleyball courts to the podiums mounted by the medal winners, as much as 90% of the equipment used during the Paris 2024...