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The Island in the Gray

submitted by Gozo College Ninu Cremona Secondary School Victoria Gozo : Allison Li-Ana Dempsey 
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos

This small patch of green is becoming an island in a sea of concrete. As the buildings rise, we must ask: are we leaving enough space for the biodiversity that was here first?



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Steel vs Stem

submitted by Gozo College Ninu Cremona Secondary School Victoria Gozo : Allison Li-Ana Dempsey 
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos

A lone palm tree is dwarfed by a mechanical forest of cranes. This image highlights the lopsided battle between our natural heritage and the rapid pace of industrialization.



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The Concrete Tide

submitted by Gozo College Ninu Cremona Secondary School Victoria Gozo : Allison Li-Ana Dempsey 
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos

The tide is coming in, but it isn’t made of water – it’s made of concrete. A look at the changing face of Malta’s most central beaches.



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The Thirst for Change

submitted by Gozo College Ninu Cremona Secondary School Victoria Gozo : Allison Li-Ana Dempsey 
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos

A discarded plastic bottle rests on earth fractured by drought. This image serves as a dual warning: while we consume and discard, our natural resources are literally drying up beneath our feet.



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A Sticky Situation

submitted by St. Nicholas College - Rabat Middle School : Caitlin Sammut, Elisa Polidano, Gianluca Formosa, Kyra Grech, Leah Camilleri, Maria Caterina Bianco, Neil Sammut  for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, radio, school media, website
filed under Podcasts

The podcast investigates chewing gum as an environmental issue, exploring its synthetic plastic composition, its status as the world’s second most common form of litter, and the cost of its removal from public spaces. The students conducted original fieldwork along Triq Kola Xara in Rabat, conducted a survey with the school population using a structured questionnaire on Microsoft Forms, and incorporated real data, expert facts, and proposed solutions. All audio was recorded was done at school. The podcast advocates for biodegradable alternatives, responsible disposal, and greater public awareness of an issue that is both local and global in scale.

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