Sustainability
A mining giant’s green vessel docks in Monaco to lead the charge for zero-emissions shipping
Why was a giant ship with a fluorescent green zero anchored off Monaco? To showcase the world’s first ammonia-fuelled vessel—and how big industry can lead the charge on climate action.
Read moreCOP28: Prince Albert keeps focus on ocean protections while fossil fuel controversy unfurls
The first half of COP28 has been marred by controversy and “conflicts of interest” after it emerged that the event president and oil magnate, Sultan Al Jaber, had made claims that there is “no...
Sorting of bio-waste will become mandatory in 2024 in France
From 1st January, the recycling of organic waste will be obligatory in France. Here’s how the government says it will work.
Blue Economy, environmental philanthropy and ocean acidification on the COP28 agenda for the FPA2
As COP28 unfolds in Dubai, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation is set to make a profound impact with its dynamic presence and a focused agenda rich in discussions and initiatives for ocean...
Climate ambitions and oil realities on the table as COP28 begins
Against a backdrop of environmental urgency and economic complexities, COP28 has begun in Dubai, marking a significant moment for global climate discussions in one of the world's leading oil states.
Scouts and Guides join with Prince Albert to plant trees at reforestation site in La Turbie
To dually mark the centenaries of Prince Rainier III and the existence of the Scouts and Guides in Monaco, 100 native trees were planted on a parcel of land in La Turbie over the weekend by the...
Prince Albert II calls for stronger indigenous representation at the Forests and Communities Initiative
At the very first gathering of the Forest and Communities Initiative, Prince Albert II of Monaco led the charge in calling for an increased presence of indigenous voices in the fight against...