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Aquatic Pollution: A deep dive into a rising crisis

submitted by San Gorg Preca College Ħamrun Secondary School : Milindh Madhu  for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Articles

Aquatic pollution is a growing crisis caused by industrial waste, agricultural runoff, plastic pollution, and untreated sewage. These contaminants degrade water quality, harming ecosystems, human health, and economies. As a result of this, there is a loss of biodiversity, toxic algal blooms, waterborne diseases, and economic losses in fisheries and tourism. In Malta, key pollution issues include industrial discharge in Grand Harbour, agricultural nutrient pollution, plastic waste, and inadequate wastewater treatment. Conservation efforts, such as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), aim to mitigate these effects. To reduce these harmful effects, the following solutions can be implemented: stricter regulations, public awareness campaigns, and technological innovations like advanced wastewater treatment and plastic recycling. However, urgent global action is required to restore water quality and protect marine ecosystems.

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The Biggest Change

submitted by Kirkop secondary school St Benedict College : Lilah Borg  for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, other
filed under Articles

An investigation about regeneration in Valletta and the effect on the residents.

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What has happened to Valletta in the last few decades

submitted by Kirkop secondary school St Benedict College : Gwynneth Theuma  for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper
filed under Articles

An investigation about regeneration in Valletta and the effect on the residents.

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A Comparison Between the Old and the New Regenerated Capital of Malta

submitted by Kirkop secondary school St Benedict College : Mireya Buhagiar  for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other
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An investigation about regeneration and gentrification in Valletta and the effect on the residents.

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Mil-Lenti Tagħna-E07: Dr.Miriam Dalli [niddiskutu l-ambjent f’Malta]

submitted by Hamrun Our Lady Immaculate School : Deva Chircop Caruana, Elisa Caruana, Emma Camilleri, Emma Zahra, Estella Marie Attard, Lyn Mizzi Camilleri, Rebecca Farrugia  for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other
filed under Podcasts

Episodju 7 mal-Ministru għall-Ambjent, l-Enerġija u l-Indafa, l-Onor. Dr.Miriam Dalli. F’dan l-episodju sirna nafu aktar mill-qrib lill-Ministru Miriam Dalli. L-għan ta’ dan l-episodju kien li nsiru nafu aktar dwar x’qed isir, u x’inhuma l-pjanijiet tal-Gvern preżenti fil-qasam ambjentali. Iddiskutejna, l-bżonn ta’ parks naturali, l-Awtorita tal-Klima, il-kampanja “Saving our Blue” fost ħafna affarijiet oħra. Rajna wkoll x’jaħsbu n-nies billi morna l-Belt Valletta u staqsejnihom diversi mistoqsijiet relatati mal-ambjent f’Malta. Segwuna ħalli flimkien ngħinu sabiex pajjiżna jkollu ambjent aħjar. Link to 5 minute clip: https://youtu.be/AGpKt3B-pkc Link to full podcast: https://youtu.be/5I1O2SQBjf0

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