📢 Konferenza Stampa 📢 Pjazza Tritoni, Il-Belt Valletta 12 ta’ Ġunju 2026 | 6:30PM Din l-esebizzjoni twieldet minn sena ta’ riċerka u laqgħat mal-komunitajiet affettwati mill-industrija tal-marinas u t-turiżmu ta’ madwarha. B’hekk turi r-realtajiet soċjali u ambjentali fi xtutna. L-għan tal-esebizzjoni huwa li nkomplu nwasslu l-messaġġ li xtut tagħna huma ġid komuni li jappartjeni lil...
Tag: save our shores
Save Our Shores Exhibition
Date: 12-22 June, Location: Tritons Square, Valletta Picture this: Malta’s crystal blue sea, Valletta’s historic skyline, and then, black smoke billowing over the harbour, a penetrating smell of fuel, and a loud horn echoing over the water to the cities across. Cruise liners, superyachts, and other large ships are causing serious environmental, social and health...
Rapid Renewable Roll-out is No Longer Optional
Recent wars involving major oil and gas-producing countries have revealed a vulnerability in Malta’s dependency on volatile oil and gas markets. Most recently, with Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz – through which 20% of the world’s seaborne oil and gas pass through
Say NO to NOMA
Friends of the Earth Malta together Nature Trust FEE and along with the eNGOs listed below strongly condemns the proposal to introduce the floating entertainment barge NOMA or indeed any similar entertainment platform, and support the call of concern from various Mayors including Għajnsielem mayor, whose remit includes Comino.
Community Assembly: Petition Edition
Ingħaqad magħna biex kollettivament naħdmu flimkien fuq petizzjoni biex niżviluppaw talbiet ċari ħalli nipproteġu l-kosti u l-portijiet tagħna mill-interessi privati. Il-proġett Save Our Shores (SOS) jiffoka fuq il-problemi serji ambjentali, soċjali u tas-saħħa kkawżati mill-industriji marittimi bħall-vapuri tal-cruise, is-superyachts u bastimenti kbar oħra. Dawn il-bastimenti spiss jaħarqu heavy fuel oil (HFO) u fjuwils oħra li...
Bringing residents together: Cottonera Community Assembly
In November, we held another community assembly as part of the Save Our Shores (SOS) Project. It follows community assemblies we held in various other locations around the Maltese Islands, such as: Manoel Island, Valletta and Floriana, Gozo, and Marsascala. The aim of these assemblies is to bring residents together to discuss issues of common concern – especially in relation to the sea.





