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Eco-Talks – The Gardening Club at SEC Episode 1
submitted by St Edward's College : Zane Fenech for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media, website
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Podcasts
At St. Edward’s College, the Gardening Club has blossomed into a vibrant initiative uniting students and staff. Originally sparked by teachers’ ideas, the club offers hands-on experiences with plants, from growing vegetables to making olive oil. Led by Miss Wilkinson, Miss Mintoff, and Miss Malani, the club emphasizes sustainability—reusing plastic containers, creating vertical gardens from recyclables, and tackling environmental issues like plastic pollution and climate change. Even composting has been attempted! Open to all, the club welcomes anyone who loves plants, with a flexible, low-pressure approach. Outside regular meetings, students and teachers tend to the plants, even over summer. More than just gardening, the club fosters teamwork, care, and eco-awareness. At its heart, it’s about making St. Edward’s a greener, more mindful place—one plant at a time. LINK – https://youtu.be/ToZOIi9oTtc?si=ndgqIQohOmTm1A-g
Read MoreEco-Talks
submitted by St Edward's College : Zane Fenech for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media, website
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Podcasts
Eco Talks is a podcast all about sustainability designed to inspire and empower listeners to make impactful changes in their daily lives. Each episode features engaging conversations on practical ways to live greener. So far 4 episodes have been produced and disseminated. Ms. Said, an English teacher and environmentalist, integrates sustainability into daily life by eating locally, using public transport, and advocating digital learning. Concerned about Malta’s car culture and fast fashion’s impact, she encourages small, mindful changes . The Gardening Club at St. Edward’s College teaches students about gardening, sustainability, and teamwork. Members grow vegetables, make olive oil, and create green spaces using recycled materials. The club promotes environmental awareness and inclusivity . Prof. Alan Deidun, a marine biologist and environmental advocate, raises awareness about marine conservation. He highlights pollution, habitat destruction. LINK: https://www.youtube.com/@EcoTalksPodcast-y6b
Read MoreThe Decline of Freshwater Resources in our Island
submitted by Independent Candidate : Gabriel De Bono for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other
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Articles
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Embrace the Night Flyers
submitted by Immaculate Conception School St. Jeanne Antide College Tarxien : Elisa Vassallo for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): School magazine, school media, website
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Short form campaign video Video Clips
This video titled ‘Embracing the Night Flyers’ focuses on raising awareness about the critical role bats play in maintaining a balanced ecosystem. It aims to clarify common misconceptions about bats, which are often unfairly perceived as dangerous to humans. In reality, bats offer numerous benefits to the environment, agriculture, and ecosystems, such as controlling insect populations and pollinating plants. The video also highlights the importance of preserving these remarkable creatures, emphasising their ecological value. Additionally, it sheds light on how Xrobb l-Għaġin Nature Park serves as a vital shelter for bats, providing them with a safe habitat to thrive. Through this informative piece, the video seeks to educate the public on the importance of bat conservation and the positive impact these creatures have on both nature and human activities. YouTube link to the video:
Read MoreTiny Tenacity
submitted by Independent Candidate : Luke De Bono
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other
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One Take Photo Photos
Nature finds a way.


