A Crowd of Problems Malta’s Nature is Facing Due to Overpopulation

submitted by Immaculate Conception School Tarxien : Rachael Gatt  for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media, website
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sustainable development goal(s): life on land, responsible consumption and production, sustainable cities and communities
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In this article, Rachael Gatt, discusses how Malta’s growing population is placing increasing pressure on the natural environment. As more buildings are constructed to accommodate residents and foreign workers, green spaces are disappearing and wildlife is losing its natural habitat. Traffic and other forms of pollution—such as emissions from factories, aircraft, and sea vessels—are damaging both animal and plant life through air and noise pollution. Although Malta still has beautiful beaches and nature reserves, many of these areas are becoming overcrowded, leading to littering, water pollution, and the disturbance of ecosystems. The article concludes by emphasising that while people continue to voice their opinions on overpopulation, Malta’s natural environment suffers in silence—highlighting the need for greater awareness and care to protect it.