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Marine Pollution
submitted by lija Balzan Iklin : Carla Cassar Camilleri for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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Campaigning photo Photos
Plastic is cheap and efficient, which is why it has become such an essential part of our daily lives. However, with such widespread use of plastic comes pollution, which is harming our oceans and all the marine animals that live in them. Plastic waste floating in the water can look a lot like food to marine animals. 33% of fish were found to have consumed plastic, which is chemical and toxic and poses threats to their health or even kill them ?’ Please let’s keep our shores and oceans clean to protect our marine friends
Make your own Christmas Sweater_YRE Malta (St Dorothy school, Sliema)
submitted by Sliema St Dorothy school : Amy Borg Mifsud, Bianca Cutajar, Cheyenne Demicoli, Emilia Borg Zarb Adami, Emily Buttigieg Swaine, Emma Borg, Emma Fenech, Federica Bray, Giulia Micallef Arena, Holly Gatt, Jael Borg Mizzi, Kady Ellul, Maya Piccinino, Sophia Lauri, Sophie M Sammut, Yasmine Strickland for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
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Campaigning video Video Clips
awarded: Commended
The video created by St Dorothy school Sliema, featuring student-members of the Eko-Skola committee, explains how the idea came about and the advantages of participating in such initiatives. The video also includes short clips filmed as the students were preparing their sweater using items they had at home and a few photos of the final product.
Read MoreGreen Spaces
submitted by Guardian Angel Resource Centre : Exsenia Tabone, Matthew Grech, Max Waltzing, Megan Wheeler for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): Notice Board and social media, other
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Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Finalist
Green spaces are essential for human health and lengthen life expectancy. Unfortunately, green areas on the Maltese Islands are very limited. Thus, it is imperative to increase awareness about the importance of having parks and green spaces in our environment. In order to contribute towards this goal, the school is planting more trees and flowers. Furthermore, each class has its own green section where herbs, flowers and vegetables are cultivated. One of our missions is to induce love, dedication, and appreciation for growing our own crops. Such an initiative can create a positive mindset towards the production of crops whilst also encouraging self-sufficiency.
Read MoreThe sun setting on our heritage.
submitted by St.Albert the Great College Valletta : Stefano Rossi for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, school noticeboard, school media
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Photos Reporting photo
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St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala, Young Reporters for the Environment students highlight the option for renewable energy sources in Malta to save our planet.
submitted by St Margaret College Verdala Secondary School : Santelli Gaetano, Sciberras Michael, Zammit Caydon for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school media
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Articles
awarded: Finalist
On Wednesday, 13th October 2021, St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala, Young Reporters for the Environment Form 4 Science students participated in a school project highlighting the option for renewable energy sources in Malta to save our planet. This project was related to their Science study unit about Forms of Energy.
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