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The Community Garden at Friends of the Earth Malta is starting to come together! Take part in its creation and join us for some hands-on work building all the necessary components for the garden. We want to have this space ready for the growing season this September and to make this happen we are planning several sessions over the summer period. Join us on the 21st of July.
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Friends of the Earth Malta will be participating this year in the Malta International Food Festival by setting up an info stand with loads of our material, free seeds and information on the benefits of supporting local, healthy, seasonal and ecologically sound food production. Come over to our stand from the 17th to the 21st of July.
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SOLO EXHIBITION BY KEVIN MALLANKevin Mallan is collaborating for the second time at Friends of the Earth Malta with his latest exhibition National Anthem - Media Art and the Status Quo. ‘National Anthem’ is a multi-disciplinary artistic project dealing with the complexity of Malta’s current social, economic and political relations. Theoretically, it supports the idea that industrial development, free market models, a focus on economic growth, together with a conjuncture of greed and power, fail to support sustainable economic development. The project explores local vistas and destructive short-sighted measures that favour economic growth at the expense of adequate planning as well as investment in social wellbeing.
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Malta should now consider total ban
Friends of the Earth Malta has hailed government’s decision to implement a ban on products containing controversial weed killer glyphosate from public spaces as a step in the right direction...
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Over €3,000 collected in less than two days EPRT decision will be appealed in Court
Friends of the Earth Malta together with the 14 other NGOs that united in one effort to save Dwejra from further development have been overwhelmed by the massive support by the general public. Following the…
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Peaches were among the first tree fruits to be domesticated as early human societies embraced horticulture, but did you know that they originally came from China ? Although you might see many Maltese fields full of peaches at this time of the year, they are actually a naturalised alien species that was…
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We appreciate every Facebook like, share and comment, however, if you would like to support us even further you can become a FoEM supporter. We currently have 4 Supporter Tiers to choose from...
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