Sustainability
Two lucky Monaco students could have the opportunity of a lifetime in the Arctic
Two students from Monaco are set to join an Arctic expedition this summer, following the launch of the 16th edition of the Students on Ice programme.
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700 commitments, but no formal agreements made at UN Water Conference
The first UN Water Conference in a generation concluded with the adoption of the Water Action Agenda, aimed at protecting this essential resource, but those gathered stopped short of establishing a...
Rewilding: Monts d’Azur sends a herd of Europe’s last wild horses to the Spanish plains
A herd of Przewalski horses have left the hinterland of the Côte d’Azur for the Iberian peninsula as part of a Rewilding Europe project to reintroduce wild horses to the plains of Castille-La...
The Plan Eau: Macron’s plan to protect France against future water scarcity
Climate change will lead to a 30 to 40% decrease in available water in France by 2050. France must act now if it is to stop precious resources from running dry.
Impending invasion: “Lionfish will be swimming in front of the Oceanographic Museum, not just in its tanks”
As Enrico Toja explains to Monaco Life, there is a mission to take the lionfish - the fastest growing invasion ever reported in the Mediterranean - out of the sea and on to the plate in Monaco.
Carrefour’s recycling scheme offers cash back for unusual items
Carrefour supermarket has launched an ingenious scheme that allows customers to drop off items not usually recycled in exchange for vouchers up to €15.
Monaco, as largest donor per capita, welcomes UN Green Climate Fund amid world tour
The UN Green Climate Fund has met with key environmental players in Monaco, including the Prince Albert II Foundation and the Oceanographic Institute.