Video Clips
Invasion of the Nurdles
submitted by Gozo College Secondary School : Danielle Grillage, Denise Buttigieg, Maya Apap for 11-14
dissemination(s): Facebook, other, school magazine, youtube
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The aim of this video clip is to educate people about nurdles and how they can be removed from our sandy shores.
The Concrete Jungle
submitted by St.Michael School St.Venera : David Abela for 11-14
dissemination(s): school media
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_B-aAN6Hc8&feature=youtu.be This video clip shows how we are changing the world in a world full of buildings with impact on the environment. Instead of jungles and woodlands we are replacing them by tall buildings.
The Life Saving Buskett Project
submitted by St.Michael School Sta Venera : Emerson Gatt for 11-14
dissemination(s): Facebook / youtube, other, school magazine, school media
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vupp7QCPZA The Life Saving Buskett Project is a project held in Buskett, Malta aiming to conserve this natural habitat and historical entity.
Wake Up Malta
submitted by St.Michael School St.Venera : Matthew Micallef for 11-14
dissemination(s): other, school media, youtube
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTDh1Aso7uA&feature=youtu.be
Renewable Resources
submitted by St.Michael School St.Venera : Matthew Micallef for 11-14
dissemination(s): other, school media, youtube
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4petkSBg6L8&feature=youtu.be More money in hand go green by using RENEWABLE ENERGY and benefit from cheaper bills today. Renewable energy is generally defined as energy that comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat. Renewable energy replaces conventional fuels in three distinct areas: electricity generation, hot water and motor fuels. Renewable energy creates three times more jobs than fossil fuels. If it could be properly harnessed, there’s enough sunlight that falls on the earth in just one hour to meet the world’s energy demands for a whole year! Our whole energy problem would be solved if we could somehow find a way to harness solar energy more efficiently . Unlike fossil fuels, renewable sources of energy like hydropower, wind and solar do not directly emit greenhouse gases. Scientists believe that greenhouse gasses are the culprits behind global warming. When it comes to saving energy at home, there are many options to keep your energy bill low. it may be time to consider incorporating clean energy into your home energy-saving strategy. SOLAR PANELS ,If you’ve made your home as energy-efficient as possible and are looking for new opportunities to reduce your energy consumption, it may be a good time to go solar. With advancements in technology and the expansion of the solar industry .Not in a home that can support a rooftop solar system? It may be worth considering a community shared solar energy project. In this setup, community members band together to purchase a collective solar energy system. Each community owner gets a share of the power generated by the solar installation Whilst you had the time to read this short brief paragraph, 1 in every 10 family’s around the world installed solar panels and went green and started benefiting from cheaper bills and from cleaner air around them, and what about you ? Make the change for your benefit and that of your children. WHY NOT IN MALTA? WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR?
Green Culture (Ekoskola YRE Vidjo – Thawwil tas-Sigar u Composting)
submitted by Gzira St.Monica School : Danielle Galea Mascari, Mariah Morgan Ruggier, Raquel Zerafa for 11-14
dissemination(s): Exhibition, other, school media, Special Assembly
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The video was taken at the Permaculture Centre in Mgarr and talks about tree planting and composting aiming at a more sustainable and natural way of life. https://youtu.be/V0lBndA_zqA
Water and Wind: Alternative Energy at Xrobb l-Għaġin
submitted by Gzira St.Monica School : Jodie Vassallo, Leanne Carabott, Matthea Friggieri for 11-14
dissemination(s): Exhibition, other, school media, Special Assembly
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This video was filmed at Xrobb l-Għaġin Nature Park and Sustainable Development Centre which is located within the Delimara peninsula near the locality of Marsaxlokk and highlights alternative ways of producing energy.
Water Pollution
submitted by Gzira St.Monica School : Jael Marie Scicluna for 11-14
dissemination(s): Exhibition, other, school media, Special Assembly
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This video talks about sea pollution and includes an interview regarding the Reverse Osmosis Plant.
Busy Bees
submitted by St.Benedict College Girls' Secondary School Tarxien : Carmen Galea for 15-18
dissemination(s): newspaper, other, school media, website, YRE Presentation to Form 1 students in class
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This video was shot in May 2014- the official opening of Pembroke Nature and Heritage Park, Malta. This park is the home of hard working bees. These insects are crucial in pollinating different wild flowers and agricultural plants. Moreover, bees produce unique natural products such as honey, propolis and beeswax. Without bees, we would have less fruit and vegetables; thus less food for humans and animals. Bees need to be protected from harmful pesticides. So, organic farming should be the right solution for a better sustainable environment.
The Power of TreeStudents – Video
submitted by St Francis Primary Cospicua : The Forest Team for 7-10
dissemination(s): in all classrooms, other, website
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Throughout these last years many trees have been destroyed on our island, some of them by human beings capriciously either to make way for development or for various reasons, while others by harmful insects. Destroying trees for any particular reason makes us children at St. Francis School Cospicua – so sad. So we decided to take action! Thus, in November, after having relevant advice from the Environmental Officer at ‘PARKs’ Malta, we planted seeds at our school. We took good care of them by cultivating and watering them when it was needed, followed their growth process and thus, we can say that in our greenhouse, seeds grew up in hundreds of beautiful plants. Recently, these plants were donated to the ‘PARKs’ Malta where they will also be taken care of and in turn they will be distributed around our Island.


