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 morePrince Albert II Foundation teams up with Italian university
The Italian branch of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation will soon be offering scholarships for an environmentally-minded master’s course at Venice’s Ca' Foscari University.
Monaco-made polar e-explorer starts service at South Pole
Venturi has delivered the first electric polar exploration vehicle to its destination at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Station, giving teams an eco-friendly mode of transport to carry out their...
Hope for coral reefs
The effects of climate change on marine environments can be seen across the world, and nowhere is this more apparent than our coral reefs which are one of the most threatened ecosystems on Earth.
Coral reef fund directs $10 million to Phillipines
The Global Fund for Coral Reefs, co-founded by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, has just approved the allocation of over US $10 million for coral reef conservation.
Arctic explorer donates collection to Oceanographic Institute
Famed polar explorer Jean Malaurie has donated a large part of his collection, amassed over 70 years, to the Oceanographic Institute where it will be part of a featured exhibit in spring of next year.
Simplifying net zero
A free seminar is being held on 3rd December to help businesses understand how to reduce their carbon footprint, something that will eventually become a requirement for all.