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Following a highly competitive review process for its Sustainable Finance Series: Act III, Plan Bleu has officially selected the 8 core chapters that will make up its upcoming volume. Plan Bleu’s edited volume, “Blended Finance

Le 24 mars 2026, le Yacht Club de Monaco a accueilli la 30ᵉ édition du Captains’ Forum, un événement de référence réunissant les acteurs du secteur du yachting et de l’environnement maritime. À cette occasion,

On March 18, 2026, Plan Bleu co-organized with the Lab’Homère of the University of Toulon the second workshop of the Adapt Pelagos project, focused on a key issue for the Mediterranean: sustainable tourism, climate change
Today, 3rd of March, Plan Bleu represented theBlue GrowthCommunity during the first day of the Capitalisation event organised by BLUE DEAL InterregMED project:“BLUE DEAL Capitalization Lab”. Blue Deal project aims to to increase transnational activity
Read more13 members of the steering committee (COPIL) responsible for the development and implementation of the “Research-action: analyze, imagine, consult, adapt the socio-ecosystems of the Mediterranean coast to climate change” project met for the first time
Read moreOn 24 January 2022, Plan Bleu participated in the “Inspiring a Climate Renaissance” workshop at the IMERA (Marseille), organised by the Human Impacts Institute (New York, United States). The event gathered a local team of scientists, creatives, politic
Read morePlan Bleu participated in the kick-off meeting of the WaterLANDS project that took place on 13th and 14th January. In the framework of the H2020 Green Deal WaterLANDS project, Plan Bleu, as a partner of the project, took part in the virtual kick off me
Read moreThe Mediterranean Sea is one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. In 2019, 24% of the global fleet of ships and more than 17% of cruises in the world passed through the basin. In 2016, more than 228,000 people died prematurely from exposu
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