Pollinators of Knowledge: How the Bee Camino and Blue Schools Are Spreading Seeds of Sustainability from Land to 🌊 Sea

Pollinators of Knowledge: How the Bee Camino and Blue Schools Are Spreading Seeds of Sustainability from Land to 🌊 Sea

We are often asked why bees play such a significant role at MonAsia, an organization known for its focus on sustainability initiatives across both land and sea. The answer lies in the symbolic connection between pollinators and the broader ecosystems that sustain life...
Future-Fit Education and Legislation: Insights from Economist Impact COP29 Sustainability Week

Future-Fit Education and Legislation: Insights from Economist Impact COP29 Sustainability Week

The Economist Impact COP29 Sustainability Week brought together global leaders, innovators, and visionaries committed to shaping a sustainable future. Among the various topics discussed, the role of education and legislative frameworks in fostering future-ready...
MonAsia’s Contribution to The Economist Event: Countdown to COP 29 in Amsterdam

MonAsia’s Contribution to The Economist Event: Countdown to COP 29 in Amsterdam

Last week, MonAsia was honored to participate in The Economist’s Countdown to COP 29 event, which took place in Amsterdam, a city globally recognized for its forward-thinking approach to sustainability. Our Executive Director, Anastasiia Lutcenko was invited to join a...
Why Cathedral Thinking is Crucial in the 21st Century: Embracing Strategic Design for Systemic Wellness in Building Sustainable Cities

Why Cathedral Thinking is Crucial in the 21st Century: Embracing Strategic Design for Systemic Wellness in Building Sustainable Cities

The idea that our purpose on Earth is to enhance its beauty for future generations—to leave behind a legacy that inspires awe, much like the Mont Saint Michel or Chartres Cathedral—resonates deeply in our current era. This perspective, often referred to as "cathedral...