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Monaco Info
20 Mars 2024
Le 19H – Édition du mercredi 20 mars 2024
Le JT de la rédaction de Monaco Info présenté par Emilie Rousseau. Toute l’actualité de la Principauté de Monaco. Au sommaire :
A l’occasion de la Journée Mondiale du Bonheur, le Philosophe Raphaël Enthoven livre une analyse approfondie de cette quête absolue.
La cuisine végétale a le vent en poupe ces dernières années ! Le Chef étoilé du restaurant « La Passagère » de l’Hôtel Belles Rives à Antibes, Aurélien Véquaud, nous dévoile les secrets de son menu « Green Light ».
Monaco Info
20 Mars 2024
Gastronomie : quand les grands restaurants trouvent des alternatives à la viande
La cuisine végétale a le vent en poupe ces dernières années ! Le Chef étoilé du restaurant « La Passagère » de l’Hôtel Belles Rives à Antibes, Aurélien Véquaud, nous dévoile les secrets de son menu « Green Light ».
Monaco Info
20 Mars 2024
Philosophie : qu'est-ce que le bonheur ?
A l’occasion de la Journée Mondiale du Bonheur, le Philosophe Raphaël Enthoven livre une analyse approfondie de cette quête absolue.
Diocèse de Monaco
20 Mars 2024
Actualité du Pape et du Vatican / Mars 2024
Avec Loup Besmond de Senneville, du journal La Croix, retour sur l’actualité du Pape et du Vatican.
#Vatican #papefrançois #rome #Ukraine #guerre #medias #journalisme #actualité #carême #diplomatie #monaco #russie #france #ivg #euthanasie
Diocèse de Monaco
20 Mars 2024
CARÊME EN LIGNE 2024 / 5ème mercredi de Carême / Jour 36
Avec le frère Marie-Arnaud Gualandi, o.p.
#tweethomelie #carêmeenligne @ProvincedominicainedeToulouse #spiritualité #monaco #catholique
Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo
20 Mars 2024
⏱️✨Une Minute Avec Terence Telle
Une Minute avec Terence Telle au #MonteCarloTVFestival en 2021 !
#festivaladdict
International University of Monaco
20 Mars 2024
Msc in Sustainability and Innovation Management – Julie Ostmoe
Fondation Prince Albert 2 de Monaco
19 Mars 2024
Tides of Change
Dive deep into the fashion space as we navigate from understanding the industry’s environmental footprint to envisioning pathways towards a more sustainable and ethical model.
Walk away inspired and empowered to cultivate hope and change.
Fondation Prince Albert 2 de Monaco
19 Mars 2024
Marine carbon dioxide removal: From blue carbon to ocean alkalinity enhancement
The Ocean is a victim of ocean acidification, ocean warming and oxygen loss, resulting in severe consequences for marine ecosystems and the communities and societies who depend on them. But the Ocean, covering 70% of Earth’s surface, can also be a vital part of the solution and our ally to mitigate and adapt to climate change. This half day event will delve into the latest research on climate change impacts on the ocean and discuss potential ocean-based approaches to help address them, alongside imperative efforts to reduce emissions.
Moderated panel discussions with experts from science, economy, conservation, policy and business will debate the potential benefits and disadvantages of such measures, with a special focus on protecting and restoring blue carbon ecosystems (a nature-based approach) and on “ocean alkalinity enhancement”, the addition of alkaline materials to the sea with the goal to increase the ocean’s potential to absorb carbon (a technological approach).
Fondation Prince Albert 2 de Monaco
19 Mars 2024
Ocean Innovators Platform
The Ocean Innovators Platform is an event dedicated to cutting-edge technologies and inventive solutions aiming at conserving the world’s ocean, seas and marine resources. Its purpose is to highlight the essential role of entrepreneurship, innovation and investment to develop a sustainable blue economy. The Ocean Innovators Platform strives to turn the spotlight on the most impactful solutions, while fostering dialogue and fruitful exchanges between high-level stakeholders from various backgrounds. It takes place every year as part of the Monaco Ocean Week but also in the framework of international events promoting sustainable development.
Fondation Prince Albert 2 de Monaco
19 Mars 2024
Marine carbon dioxide removal: From blue carbon to ocean alkalinity enhancement
The Ocean is a victim of ocean acidification, ocean warming and oxygen loss, resulting in severe consequences for marine ecosystems and the communities and societies who depend on them. But the Ocean, covering 70% of Earth’s surface, can also be a vital part of the solution and our ally to mitigate and adapt to climate change. This half day event will delve into the latest research on climate change impacts on the ocean and discuss potential ocean-based approaches to help address them, alongside imperative efforts to reduce emissions.
Moderated panel discussions with experts from science, economy, conservation, policy and business will debate the potential benefits and disadvantages of such measures, with a special focus on protecting and restoring blue carbon ecosystems (a nature-based approach) and on “ocean alkalinity enhancement”, the addition of alkaline materials to the sea with the goal to increase the ocean’s potential to absorb carbon (a technological approach).
See the program : https://cdn-api.swapcard.com/public/files/938d07ad690b45dbbac65bc449b98071.pdf
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