Last week, Friends of the Earth Malta submitted their comments and feedback to the draft National Policy for the Deployment...
Climate, energy & mobility
Why do we need climate action?
Climate change is here, now! The climate crisis is now universally recognised as the biggest threat that our planet faces, with overarching impacts on ecosystems, biodiversity, and human societies. Over 10 years ago, Friends of the Earth Malta was actively campaigning for a Climate Bill in Malta. This goal was achieved via the adoption of the Climate Action Act, in 2015! The Act transposes the legally binding commitments that Malta has as an EU Member State under the 2015 Paris Agreement. Sadly, since that successful win, we have not seen the ambitious climate policy that we were hoping for.
As Friends of the Earth Malta, we believe we need bold and ambitious climate policy to reduce our carbon emissions and ensure we live within the planetary boundaries. Malta may be small but was actually the country that first tabled the issue of climate change at the United Nations in 1988. Friends of the Earth Malta is pushing the Maltese government to live up to that legacy and ensure a future for our country and planet, our only home.
We are seeking to influence the government to stop investment in fossil fuels, including new fossil fuel infrastructure, and to commit to a solid renewable energy plan, as well as promote energy efficient practices among the various local industries. This will allow Malta to meet international emission targets, and ensure a healthier planet that is also liveable for future generations.
Read more about our campaign areas:
Climate report: Towards a fossil free Malta
Over 10 years ago, Friends of the Earth (FoE) Malta was actively campaigning for a Climate Bill in Malta, as part of the campaign ‘The Big Ask’. In this European campaign, FoE groups in 16 Member States were calling on their governments to create climate change laws. In Malta, this goal was achieved via the adoption of the Climate Action Act, in 2015! The Act transposes the legally binding commitments that Malta has as an EU Member State under the 2015 Paris Agreement. Sadly, since that successful win, we have not seen the ambitious climate policy that we were hoping for.
As part of our climate campaign, we have been working on a report compiling information about Malta’s energy system and its climate impacts, the proposed Melita TransGas pipeline, and a vision for a future without fossil fuels. The report was compiled and written by Dr Suzanne Maas (Climate Campaign Coordinator at FoE Malta) alongside contributors Prof. Edward Mallia, Prof. Luciano Mule’Stagno, Dr John Paul Cauchi and Dr Michael Borg.
Download the full report and learn more about energy in Malta below!
Climate report: Towards a fossil free Malta
A vision for a just new world
illustrations by Ed Dingli
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Climate publications
News
Civil society comment on Fossil Fuel Finance Policy of European Bank (EBRD)
Today, 130 civil society organizations from more than 40 countries have launched a statement calling on the European Bank for...
The time for real climate action is now!
Amidst a heatwave with temperatures above 40 °C for days, and debilitating power cuts across the Maltese Islands, the message...
‘Towards a Fossil Free Malta’ report launched!
As part of our climate campaign, we have been working on a report compiling information about Malta’s energy system and...
A Renewable Energy Community in Malta?
In May, we organised a screening of the documentary ‘We the Power’ and a discussion on Community Energy together with...
Teachers will act as Climate Change Ambassadors in Primary Schools!
Congratulations to our teachers who have completed the Climate Early Teacher training and become Climate Change Ambassadors for their schools!...
Let’s Bike About: Pedal Towards a Greener Malta
The Bike About project seeks to increase the use of bicycles as part of our NGO work, to promote cycling and bicycle use amongst our volunteers, youth group and community, and to teach people the skill of cycling and bicycle repair.
Grim reapers protesting unbridled construction ahead of a National protest on 27 May
During a symbolic action this morning outside the Malta Developers’ Association (MDA) offices, activists highlighted how politicians, authorities and developers are burying our country under unbridled construction.
FoEM responds to the inclusion of the Melita TransGas pipeline as a European Project of Common Interest
In the picture, you can see Suzanne Maas standing in front of Delimara in the south of Malta, where the power...
Taking action and making connections for a Fossil Free Europe!
A small town outside of Zagreb, Samobor in Croatia, was the destination for over 20 European climate & gas campaigners...
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...
Open call and opportunity for teachers and educators
FoEM’s Food, Agriculture & Biodiversity team has been busy getting students moving while reflecting on their own natural environment. As...