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85% Of Maltese Feel They Will Need To Move Due To Climate Change

85% Of Maltese Feel They Will Need To Move Due To Climate Change
Nov 20 2024 Share

A survey by the European Investment Bank (EIB) reveals that Maltese citizens see climate change as the second-most pressing challenge facing their country, following the cost of living.

The survey, which included 24,000 participants across the EU and the United States, found that 99% of Maltese respondents recognised the urgent need for climate adaptation—five percentage points higher than the EU average.

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Additionally, 77% viewed adaptation as a priority, significantly outpacing the EU average of 50%.

A notable 97% believed investing in climate adaptation could create jobs and boost the local economy, while the same percentage agreed that taking action now would prevent greater costs in the future.

Maltese respondents also stood out for their personal experiences with climate impacts. Almost all (99%) reported experiencing at least one extreme weather event in the last five years, such as heatwaves, coastal flooding, or heavy storms.

Over half had dealt with extreme heat, while others faced issues like power outages, health problems, and food supply disruptions.

The survey also found that 84% of Maltese citizens felt they might need to move due to climate vulnerabilities, compared to just 35% across the EU.

Despite these challenges, 91% of respondents felt informed about how to adapt their lifestyles, with most aware of available public subsidies for adaptation measures.

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Over 214 Trees In Msida Public Garden As Part Of Creek Project

Over 214 Trees In Msida Public Garden As Part Of Creek Project
Nov 20 2024 Share

Updates in regards to the Msida Creek Project reveal that trees are being relocated to a green area under Regional Road in Msida.

This ‘enhanced space will offer a natural retreat’ in the locality, ‘where the Msida Creek Project will feature 5,200 square metres of landscaped areas, including a public garden with 214 trees and 17,000 shrubs.

Meanwhile, Infrastructure Malta also revealed the new pathways which are set to be dedicated for pedestrians in the project.

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MPs Cressida Galea & Eve Borg Bonello Join Missionary Group To Ghana

MPs Cressida Galea & Eve Borg Bonello Join Missionary Group To Ghana
Nov 20 2024 Share

Joining the Maltese group making their way to Ghana to visit the Hopexchange Maltese Hospital this year are Labour MP Cressida Galea and Nationalist MP Eve Borg Bonello.

Joined by the PL’s William Lewis and Siggiewi mayor Julian Borg, the group will be visiting the medical centre that brings aid to many in the African country.

Joining for the ride is singer Megan May, who is marking her third time travelling to the hospital!

‘I’m incredibly excited and grateful for this opportunity to volunteer and make a difference’, wrote Borg Bonello on social media. ‘Every contribution helps bring hope and change to those in need.’

If one wishes to contribute, one can donate via Revolut on 99491670 or via the BOV App on 79995959.

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MCAST Nursing Students Voice Concerns Over Strike Impact

MCAST Nursing Students Voice Concerns Over Strike Impact
Nov 20 2024 Share

MCAST nursing students have voiced their concerns to Malta Daily regarding the significant disruption caused by the ongoing teachers’ strike, which has affected their education and practical training. With teachers unable to provide support outside of scheduled classes, students are left without essential guidance and feedback, particularly during their 840 hours of clinical experience. The lack of progression in coursework has led to fears of mounting assignments that may become unmanageable during their placements.

Students have also expressed disappointment over a reduction in the compensation for their practical experience, which has been cut to €1,550, down from €3,200 previously offered to other cohorts. This reduction has added financial strain during an already challenging period, with students feeling undervalued in their roles as future healthcare professionals.

With uncertainty about when or how the situation will improve, students are calling on Minister Clifton Grima, Prime Minister Robert Abela, and relevant authorities to address these issues promptly to ensure that their training does not suffer further disruption. They emphasize the urgency of resolving these concerns to maintain the quality and continuity of their education.

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