Prince Albert II Foundation: Monaco's Green Revolution

Prince Albert II Foundation: Monaco's Green Revolution

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Monaco⁠, the most densely-populated sovereign state in the
world, smaller than New York's Central Park, has emerged as
a powerful advocate for ocean and marine
life conservation.


Prince Albert, Head of State and president of his
foundation, played a significant role in shaping ⁠SDG 14⁠,
the United Nations sustainable development goal entirely
dedicated to the Ocean. He also spearheaded a campaign to
ban global fishing of the endangered Atlantic Blue Fin
Tuna. „When the world turned a blind eye, he rallied the
local community to take action“, reveals ⁠Olivier
Wenden, CEO and Vice President⁠ of the ⁠Prince Albert II of
Monaco Foundation⁠. As a result, every restaurant and retailer
in principality removed this precious species from
their shelves and menus.


"We are doers, we are collaborative activists.“


Their commitment to environmental stewardship and collaborative
activism is showcased through 750 projects dedicated to
biodiversity, climate, the ocean, and water resources. 


As Monaco celebrates its⁠ first Green Shift Festival⁠,
transforming the principality into a hub of ecological
discussions, we delve into the festival, the foundation's
numerous initiatives, Monaco's role in safeguarding the planet's
health, and the path to creating a better future. A wonderful
optimistic conversation.


⁠Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco⁠ - ⁠Olivier Wenden, CEO and
Vice President⁠ - ⁠Green Shift festival⁠ - ⁠UN SDGs⁠⁠ - World
Economic Forum's Great Reset⁠ - ⁠Host: Sibylle Barden⁠

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