Sustainability
Oceanographic Museum brings marine world of tomorrow alive at Mediterranean 2050 exhibition
Now officially open to the public, the Mediterranean 2050 exhibition at Monaco’s Oceanographic Museum offers an immersive journey into the future of ocean conservation, inspiring visitors to take action while exploring the Mediterranean Sea’s fascinating history and impact on the wider world.
Read moreThe latest IPCC report on climate crisis explained
The message from IPCC scientists in their new report is clear: limiting global warming to 1.5°C is possible, but more research and investment must go into renewable energy and nature-based solutions.
Alick and Albert to screen at the Cinema for Change Festival
The documentary Alick and Albert will be one of six films screened in the digital selection out of competition at the Cinema for Change Festival.
“Ocean rights, like human rights, is about shifting our core values”
Efforts are underway to create a Declaration of Ocean Rights, giving the ocean legal status and a fundamental right to be protected. Law specialist Michelle Bender explains what this means in real...
A decade of Committed Commerce for the environment
A meeting this week marked 10 years since the start of a Monegasque programme aimed at making local entities more environmentally aware, specifically by targeting C02 emissions and waste reduction.
Monte-Carlo Beach rewarded for green initiatives
Monte-Carlo Beach has take out the Special Prize in the Green category of the Hotel & Lodge Awards, recognition of the establishment’s dedicated commitment to sustainability.
Prince takes the wheel in unveiling of new green bus fleet
The Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco lined up their new 100% electric buses in front of Prince Albert and the Palace on Monday as they prepare to take the fleet to the streets of the Principality.