reporting-photo
Annihilation of Plastic
submitted
by Guardian Angel Resource Centre : Meghan Wheeler for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): website
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Participation
Towards a more sustainable life
Madama Rotunda and the Iron Creatures
submitted
by Guardian Angel Resource Centre : Benjamin Zammit for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): website
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: YREstayshome
A sketch from a boy’s memory capturing the impact of visual pollution in the environment around us.
Litter store in nature
submitted
by secondary school St Benedict College : Aiden Saliba for 11-14
campaign: litter-less-campaign-entry
dissemination(s): other, Social Media
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Participation
As you can see, we are not taking care of the earth and it is our responsibility. Therefore, if we want to have a clean earth and not a dirty one, we have to stop littering and take care of the earth.
The turtle’s dinner
submitted
by St.Thomas More College Secondary School Santa Lucia : Marija Blanche Bugeja for 15-18
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): other, YRE facebook page
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Finalist
People’s litter becomes turtles’ dinner
Tiny plant
submitted
by St.Thomas More College Secondary School Santa Lucia : Kaylee Huddleston for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): facebook pages of the school, other, school media, YRE Malta
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Participation
Tiny Plant: Nature doesn’t social distance itself; it flourishes !
Turtle in a Box
submitted
by St.Thomas More College Secondary School Santa Lucia : Kaylee Huddleston for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): facebook pages of the school, other, school media, YRE Malta
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Commended
Turtle in a Box….Is this empty box waiting for its next victim?
Ġebla jew jablo ?
submitted
by St.Thomas More College Secondary School Santa Lucia : Eko Skola Members for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): facebook pages of the school, other, school media, YRE Malta
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Participation
Il-Ġebla jew il-jablo…… Which is which? They look identical but the environmental effects of one of them is much more harmful , since it is not biodegradable!
Distorted Perspective. Can we keep on turning our back on the marine plastic pandemic?
submitted
by G.F Abela Junior College University of Malta : Marie Therese Pavia for 15-18
campaign: litter-less-campaign-entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school media, tv, website
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Finalist
Whilst admiring the beauty of mother nature, we cannot keep on ignoring the plastic polluting it. Plastic washed ashore on our beaches is just the tip of the iceberg… much more lies in the seas and cannot be seen. But its poisoning effect on the seas and on each one of us can still be perceived.
Jellyfish Invasion – Freak … of nature, or human impact?
submitted
by G.F Abela Junior College University of Malta : Marie Therese Pavia for 15-18
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school media, tv, website
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Commended
Jellyfish blooms are a natural part of the lifecycle of these invertebrates. However, one can question whether, or to what extent, the timing and size of these blooms is being affected by human impact through pollution, climate change, and disruption of marine ecosystems.
Old Bottle?
submitted
by ALP : Sheldon Agius for 15-18
campaign: litter-less-campaign-entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Finalist
Broken to death but strengthen to kill. A bottle laying on the beach for a long time.