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Ħadd ma jrid żibel quddiem biebu …. imma barra ma jimpurtax !!!!

submitted by St.Michael School : Matthias Buttigieg, Kyle Cassar Cardona, Gabriel Bongailas  for 11-14
dissemination(s): website,other,Newsletter (To be published in May)
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Mixja fil-kampanja ma’ tal-iskola, għidna din il-frażi lil xulxin. Ngħixu fis-sena 2017 u għad hawn nies jaqaw u jqumu mill-indafa fil-pajjiż. Il-post jitkellem waħdu fejnhu. Tlett postijiet imfittxija mit-turisti u l-maltin fil-ġranet sħan tas-Sajf. Min għamel dan l-att, tgħid ġietu f’moħħu x’responsabilta’ qed iġorr? Minjaf jekk daru żżommix hekk ?



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The last cry of the Carob Tree

submitted by St.Michael School : Matthias Buttigieg  for 11-14
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In Birkirkara among the houses it stood practically one of the few fields in this town, with carob trees. 2017 was the dead sentence to these trees as MEPA approved the permission to this field to be built. These trees were massacred by the machinery to let place for flats and penthouses. The carob tree is noted for living for hundreds of years, surely lived through these years among those people, the day permission was granted, the Carob tree cried for the last time.



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Only Pink Matters

submitted by St.Michael School : Kyle Cassar Cardona  for 11-14
dissemination(s): website,school media,other,Newsletter (To be published in May)
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For sure this this house, is not camoflage with the surroundings. Walking from Delimara in the beautiful countryside, your attention is drawn on this house with such contrasting colours. The owners are in love with pink but do this colour respect the surroundings? Where is MEPA in such cases for regulation about such colours in the countryside?



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Powered by Sunlight

submitted by St.Thomas More College- Tarxien Middle School : Leah Valletta  for 11-14
dissemination(s): newspaper,website,school media,other,Class Presentation
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During a visit to Xrobb l-Ghagin Nature Park, I have come across small solar panels in the car park. I have discovered that these are lights which work through solar energy. As a young reporter for the environment, I suggest more use of solar energy which is an abundant natural resource in Malta. For example, installing solar lights in streets and public buildings including schools. Eventually, this will have a positive impact on the environment by using cleaner energy sources.



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The Wrong Place

submitted by St.Thomas More College- Tarxien Middle School : Leah Valletta  for 11-14
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During a walk in the countryside, I have come across this trash dumped irresponsibly in a field. This litter included plastic and construction material. Plastic waste should have been placed in recycling bins which unfortunately are almost non-existent in certain areas of our countryside. On the other hand, construction material should have been placed in unused quarries.



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Beside but not Inside!

submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Fathalla Saliba  for 19-25
dissemination(s): website,other,Our Resource Centre Facebook Page
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Some people instead of throwing their rubbish in the skips, choose to throw their waste next to them. A lot of people are lazy to manage waste appropriately thus creating an eye sore to the environment.



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Killing Me Softly!

submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Jeremy Mifsud  for 19-25
dissemination(s): website,other,Our Resource Centre Facebook Page
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Smoking is killing approximately a person every eight seconds. It does not only affect the health of the smoker but also the persons next to him or her. Nonetheless, it also affects the environment badly. So, why don’t we take a global action?!



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A Journey through Time

submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Gabriel Zarb  for 19-25
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Through time, this building has lost its purpose and left abandoned in the countryside. This machinery has rusted over a period of time and deteriorated as a result of the chemical reactions that occured between itself and the surrounding environment. These are causing bad effects on the environment.



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Killing the Living

submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Chiara Sciortino  for 19-25
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A lot of pesticides are being used to kill the so-called harmful insects in order to grow the lovely crops. In reality, what’s taking place is that the pesticides that are being sprayed on these crops are ending up in the humans’ digestive system. Such pesticides are not only destroying little creatures but also human beings.



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Clean Air for People!

submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Alessia Kniep  for 19-25
dissemination(s): website,other,Our Resource Centre Facebook Page
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The air that people breathe in is not clean air. Thus, some individuals have to receive a supply of oxygen from an inhaler in order to survive. On the other hand, there are others that couldn’t care less about smoking and is indirectly affecting other peoples’ health.



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