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.
Read more
Voting opens for FPA2’s 2024 Environmental Photography Awards
You have until 14th April to cast your vote on your favourite image shortlisted for the Public Award at this year's Environmental Photography Awards, an initiative of the Prince Albert II of Monaco...
Les Amis du Musée Océanographique de Monaco make largest donation in the association’s history
The funds have been earmarked for three important projects: the improvement of the microbial quality of aquarium water, the development of treatments for injured fish and sharks, and the restoration...
Art meets conservation in Michel Bassompierre’s ‘The Giants of Ice’ at the Musée Océanographique
Michel Bassompierre's 'The Giants of Ice' will be on display at the Musée Océanographique de Monaco from 10th April until 6th October 2024.
Monaco Ocean Week tackles the role of philanthropy in saving the ocean
How can the world’s richest individuals help protect the ocean? This was the hot topic of discussion during an Ocean Philanthropy session at Monaco Ocean Week.
Join the eco-awareness Fresco Marathon painting session in Monaco next week
Budding artists and environmentalists aged 10 to 100 are invited to head to the A Casa d’i Soci - La Maison des Associations on 6th April to participate in a Fresco Marathon painting event that...
Lights out in Monaco for Earth Hour this Saturday
This year, the Hôtel Hermitage will join the famous landmarks of the Place du Casino in switching off its façade lighting to mark Earth Hour 2024.