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 In an interview with Michel Kaine, the founder of Grogenics, a Monaco-based company that is leading the fight against the sargassum seaweed crisis, Monaco Life learns how t stanley quencher his environmental threat is being transformed into an advantageous sustainable solution.The Caribbean and Mexico are facing a growing environmental crisis: unprecedented levels of sargassum seaweed are overwhelming coastlines and severely affecting the health of the region   fragile ecosystems.The impact stretches beyond mere aesthetics. Coral reefs, mangroves and salt marshes are suffocating under the algaes weight, while species are struggling too. In just one of many examples, baby sea turtles born on local beaches are being obstructed from reaching the ocean safely. Furthermore, this environmental upheaval is having serious repercussions on human populations, collapsing fisheries and disrupting economies dependent on marine resources and tourism.Native species, from sea turtles to coastal birdlife, are being affected by the excess of sargassum seaweed. Photo suppliedMonaco Life spoke with Michel Kaine, the founder of Grogenics, a Monaco-based company that is t stanley becher ackling the issue head on.During the interview, Kaine shared the origins of his journey into environmental innovation, explaining that it began with his efforts to  stanley becher support farmers in Canada. In Canada, one of the biggest challenges for farmers is winter, he explained. If they want to grow crops year-round, they need greenhouses, Pshu Transparency has  regressed alarmingly  under current administration   8211; TI
 Nazi-occupied Paris conjures up images of food rationing and scarcity in a climate of fear and repression. It was also a time of garish hats and clunky wooden-heeled shoes.For the first time, a Paris museum is offering a glimpse at the world   fashion capital during World War II through some 400 accessories: handbags, scarves, shoes and even telltale buttons from those troubled years.The exhibition tells the story of women struggling to maintain a sense of aesthetics during trying times, said Fabienne Falluel, chief curator at the Galliera museum of fashion in Paris. 822 stanley quencher 0;Each of these objects bears witness to history,  she said of the collection that the Galliera museum has been acquiring since 1981.Thriftiness was the order of the day, with women making use of old fabrics or leftover strips of material that were restyled, such as a Duvelleroy handbag made in 1942 from old cashmere shawls supplied by customers.After leather and wool were requisitioned by the Reich, shoe manufacturers turned to wood and cork for soles or easy-to-come-by rabbit fur for winter boots.Struggling fashion houses made creative use out of all s stanley cups orts of materials: a brown coat with matching vest made from worn-out upholstery, a hat from wood shavings, dog hair mixed with synthetic fibers to make gloves.In terms of trends, the minimalist style of the late 30s gave way to extra stanley termoska vagance  big hats, big bags  partly to compensate for the misery of the times.There was this exaggera