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Climate change and its impact on Malta

In April, APS Bank is organising the Malta Sustainability Forum with the objective of raising awareness on the topic of sustainability, to empower citizens in making conscious decisions towards a more sustainable life. PAUL COCKS spoke to Prof. Charles Galdies, an Associate Professor at the Division of Environmental Management and Planning, Institute of Earth Systems

In 2015, many Gozo farmers were climate sceptics Here s why that still matters

A study that showed half of Gozitan crop-cultivating farmers were sceptical or indifferent towards climate change should be used by the authorities to design ad

Life in 2100, when Malta has become a desert

Project to control species invading Malta s and Sicily s biodiversity kicks off

Newsbook Buskett Gardens | University of Malta With invasive alien species (IAS) being the second most important factor threating global biodiversity, including the Maltese Islands, the preservation of our organisms, including plants, animals and even micro-organisms has been an environmental priority to the government, researchers and environmentalists who all ongoingly strive to fight against accidental introductions, the naturalisation of alien invasive species and harmful plant pathogens to indigenous species. FAST – Fight Alien Species Transborder, which falls within the framework of INTERREG V-A ITALIA-MALTA 2014-2020, was kicked off remotely on 16 April 2021, in the presence of the Sicilian and Maltese partners and contributors to this project, including the Ministry for the Environment, Climate Change and Planning, the Ministry for Agriculture, Fisheries, Food & Animal Welfare, the University of Malta through its Institute of Earth Systems, Malta’s Plant Protecti

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