Latest Entries
It all Started from our Footsteps
submitted by Dingli Primary School : Shelleyzia Grech
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
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This is how pollution begins. Not with giant disasters, but with everyday habits repeated millions of times by irresponsible people. Each year, trillions of cigarette butts are discarded worldwide. Many end up in coastal areas, where marine animals mistake them for food.
Read MoreThe Ocean is not an Ash Tray
submitted by DINGLI PRIMARY : Shelleyzia Grech for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
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Articles
The ocean is not an ashtray. It is a living system that regulates climate, supports biodiversity and sustains life on Earth. When we protect it we protect ourselves. The next time you stand by the sea, look down again. What you see is not just sand, but it is a choice. A choice between careless habits and conscious stewardship. The future of our oceans depends on which decision we make and how responsible we are for our environment. The most littered item on Earth starts between two human fingers. Your five minute smoke becomes a decade of pollution. Every action has a ripple effect!
Read MoreA Forest Choking on Plastic
submitted by DINGLI PRIMARY : Matthias Mercieca
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
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The birds are flying but the forest is suffocating because of the plastic. – AI generated image
Read MoreMalta’s Food Fight: Battling Climate Change
submitted by DINGLI PRIMARY : Lea Summer Bugeja for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
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Articles
Malta’s food supply faces growing pressures from climate change. Extreme weather and limited farmland challenge local farming, while reliance on imports exposes the islands to global market fluctuations. However, solutions exist such as modern farming techniques, efficient water management, government support, and promotion of locally grown produce can all strengthen Malta’s food system. By combining these efforts, Malta can ensure a more reliable, sustainable, and reliant supply of food for future generations.
Read MoreWaiting for a Second Chance
submitted by DINGLI PRIMARY : Katrina Pauline Buhagiar Gatt Livori
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
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One Take Photo Photos
Two old broken cars sit quietly under a wide green tree, covered in dust and missing parts. They look like they are waiting for someone to fix them and bring them back to life.


