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Are you new to environmental topics and want to know more about environmental justice? Join our Online introduction session on this subject on Friday, 6th November from 6pm to have fun and interactive discussion with youth from 15 to 25. This informal session will introduce you to national, European and global challenges, inequalities in access to nature and in facing environmental risks.
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How are feminism and environmental justice related? Join our online session with V’cenza Cirefice, a PhD Researcher at NUI Galway, and Young Progressive Beings. This workshop will explore ecofeminist theory and activism, highlighting the links between feminism and environmentalism. We’ll explore together why we need a feminist response to the climate crisis and learn about ecofeminist examples from around the world.
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Friends of the Earth Malta together with 5 other environmental organisations wish to announce that they will be challenging the deed through which the Government granted guardianship of Ahrax and Mizieb to FKNK in front of the Tribunal for Administrative Revision. Taken collectively, the NGOs will be challenging the Lands Authority on a number of grounds.
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Green Library
Our recently launched Green Library is full of interesting and informative books on environmental subjects, the European Green Deal, gardening, bees, and much more...
Members and volunteers can borrow from the Library, but due to the current situation, opening hours will be limited.
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Save bees and farmers
Get the pesticides out of your plates. 85% of food you eat is produced by bees. Help bees and support a resilient food system, sign the Save Bees and Farmers Petition (an ID card number is required since this is an official EU process).
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Waste to Energy Plant
Friends of the Earth Malta and Moviment Graffitti has submitted joint recommendation on the construction of a Waste to Energy (WtE) Plant at Magħtab as part of government’s consultation process. Overall, the project to develop a Waste to Energy plant in Malta must not be seen as a perfect solution that would overlook the importance of drastic waste reduction needed.
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Atlas of Maltese Mammals - Bats
The most common Maltese Mammal you can encounter in the archipelago is the bat, which is part of the order Chiroptera. They represent around 50% of the Maltese indigenous terrestrial mammals. You can encounter 9 species in the archipelago, plus 4 other species that migrate to the island, or just comes during winter.
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In November, cauliflower is in season. Cauliflower is a cruciferous vegetable that is naturally high in fiber and B-vitamins. It provides antioxidants and phytonutrients. Read more and check out our Cauliflower Rice recipe!
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Malta Farm Map
The “Malta Farm Map” aims to support local farmers sell their local fruits and vegetables by connecting farmers and customers directly in this time of crisis.
Farmers put a lot of work and passion into growing food, and we want citizens to get a glimpse of that. Right now people want to support local farmers but are finding it hard to purchase from them. Customers can now locate their nearest friendly farmer and buy their fresh local produce directly. In that way they will be promoting the local farming community which had already been struggling even before the current crisis.
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Every donation, no matter how small, is an invaluable contribution towards Friends of the Earth Malta's work.
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