Sustainability
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin’s Cœur de Carnolès project to move forward despite environmental concerns
The Cœur de Carnolès development in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin has been given the green light to proceed to the next stage by the Préfecture des Alpes-Maritimes despite the presence of a number of protected species on the site.
Read moreMER makes its first wind investment
Monaco’s push towards a carbon-free future has taken an important leap with the acquisition of three new wind farms, boosting the Principality’s clean-energy capabilities to 25%.
New 'grow your own' initiative in schools
Students are being given a first-hand lesson on sustainable development with the creation of organic vegetable gardens in a selection of schools throughout the Principality.
Superyachts banned from mooring in Alpes-Maritimes
The Alpes-Maritimes is creating new mooring zones for yachts over 20 metres in an effort to protect the Posidonia sea grass that is being destroyed by large anchors.
3D printed panels to improve marine biodiversity
New 3D printed panels created to improve current marine biodiversity projects were unveiled on Tuesday to Prince Albert II and several high-ranking government officials.
OceanoScientific Contaminants Expedition
Local navigator Yvan Griboval is set to take off on another oceanographic campaign, this time to study contaminants in the Mediterranean, ahead of a larger expedition in the Spring.
Double launch for Energy Transition Mission
Monaco’s Energy Transition Mission has two new additions: a new website and a new ambassador programme aimed at promoting and adding value to the pact.