Have you heard about the corrupt Electrogas deal and the fossil gas pipeline that might replace the LNG tanker? The proposed Melita TransGas pipeline between Sicily and Malta, estimated to cost €400 million, would lock Malta in a dirty fossil fuel future for decades to come. This goes completely contrary to the renewable energy transition...
Category: Petitions
Send a letter to the Minister: Climate Justice Now!
In this interconnected world, we have the power to be part of change. Your signature is indispensable to make climate justice resounding to local policymakers. Let our voice be heard, let us show the future we want for our planet and for the people- a thriving future for everyone. All this can start with your...
Send a letter to the Minister: People over petrol
Join us and sign the letter below to ask Transport Minister Aaron Farrugia for safer roads, better bus system and support for active modes of transport. This is an initiative by youth volunteers at Friends of the Earth Malta, together with activists from Moviment Graffitti and Rota to demand safe, clean and sustainable modes of...
#ClimateOfChange
Friends of the Earth Malta has joined forces with another 25 Organisations across 22 EU countries for the #ClimateOfChange campaign.
Save the Bees and Win a Bee Hotel
Win a bee hotel or get a free tote bag! Would you like to help us save bees and ecosystems while having the chance of winning a bee hotel for your own home or office?Over the past months Friends of the Earth Malta has been circulating the petition (read more here) as part of a...
Keep protected areas protected! The case of Tal-Wej
In January’s newsletter we touched upon the incredible ecological diversity of freshwater rockpools – unfortunately since then a new threat has arisen which jeopardises the future of one of the most important Temporary Freshwater Rockpool sites and archaeologically rich areas in Malta – Tal-Wej – the last open space located between the built up areas...
Public Domain Nominations
The consultation period is now closed and 5,559 submissions have been sent through our initiative. However, we are now accepting nominations for new sites to be proposed during the next round of consultations. At this point in time the Public Domain law only allows NGOs and Members of Parliament to submit nominations. We’dd like to...