Luxury Brands For Wildlife: Louis Vuitton Says it Helps Biodiversity In A 400,000-Hectare Area in Australia

Louis Vuitton & People For Wildlife announces a a major environmental partnership for biodiversity. Louis Vuitton supports scientific research and sustainable land management initiatives on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. Luxury brand Louis Vuitton is joining forces with the conservation charity People For Wildlife in a five-year partnership to maintain and improve biodiversity in … Read more

Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation x Saudi Arabia’s ultra-luxury Amaala to safeguard the biodiversity of the Red Sea

    Monaco has long-been committed to the environment. The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation‘s mission to raise awareness of the impact of human activities on the natural environment, encourage more environmentally-friendly behaviour, and promote innovative solutions. Amaala, the ultra-luxury development situated along Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, which is focused on integrated wellness … Read more

Global biodiversity targets won’t be met by 2020, scientists say

World leaders failing in their pledge to stop wildlife decline, save habitats and create marine reserves

Predicting future biodiversity under climate change

A new study predicts how climate change affects the productivity of key foundational species

Kohler Just Built a Sanctuary. The Bees Got One Too.

There is a moment, somewhere between lowering yourself into a deep cast-iron bath and watching candlelight flicker across copper-warm walls, when the bathroom stops being a room and becomes something else entirely. A sanctuary. A ceremony. A place where time, however briefly, belongs only to you. That is the experience Kohler and Richard Christiansen — … Read more

Champagne Meets Opera: Perrier‑Jouët Partners with the Met Opera

Two icons of elegance — one Champagne house and one legendary opera stage — have officially joined forces. Here’s everything you need to know about the partnership, and why it matters more than you might think. Imagine this: the house lights dim at Lincoln Center, the orchestra tunes up, and before the first aria fills … Read more