New York Times: mmediately following the United Nations climate conference in Paris this month, Prince Albert II of Monaco flew to New York to receive an environmental award from Ban Ki-moon, the U.N.s secretary general. At a black-tie gala at Cipriani Wall Street, the prince was given an award by the United Nations Correspondents Association (previous recipients have included former President Bill Clinton and Sir Richard Branson) for his efforts on behalf of biodiversity and climate-change research. We all share...