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More than 75,000 trees planted in the last 7 years

More than 75,000 trees planted in the last 7 years
Jun 28 2021 Share

Starting 2013 going into June of this year, it was revealed that more than 75,000 trees were planted. The statistical information was revealed in Parliament following a parliamentary question. The trees and bushes were being planted yearly by ‘Ambjent Malta.’ If one does not count trees planted in 2021, an average of around 8,400 were being planted yearly around Malta and Gozo. 

The rate of planting was not the same per year, as these past seven years, except for 2015, more trees were planted than the preceding year. There was a huge increase if one notes the planting from 2013 up to 2020. From 2013 to 2020, Malta saw an increase of 47% of trees and bushes being planted by Ambjent Malta. 

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Public garden on Liceo’s rooftop announced

Public garden on Liceo’s rooftop announced
Jun 28 2021 Share

Minister for the Environment Aaron Farrugia announced on Facebook that a €1 million investment into Hamrun’s Liceo will see the instalment of a public garden on its rooftop. The school will be welcoming a green addition to its premises which both students and the public can access. This garden will be built as part of several projects which will see the greenification of multiple Maltese urban areas. 

Minister Farrugia stated that this garden, upon completion, will serve as a recreational area for Hamrun. The minister also stated that there will be several interventions for the rooftop’s structural integrity, a reservoir and several furniture for a more appealing aesthetic. The project was made possible after funds from ‘Ambjent Malta’ and the Planning Authority were acquired. 


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WATCH: Youth in better condition following car crash with ambulance

Youth in better condition following car crash with ambulance
Jun 28 2021 Share

Police were informed yesterday at around noon of a traffic incident in Triq tal-Barrani, Zejtun in which a 26-year-old man, Lucas Azzopardi, was found in critical condition following a car crash. Preliminary investigations revealed that the 26-year-old from Rahal Gdid lost control of his Daihatsu Coure, only to flip the car and crash into a private ambulance. The ambulance was driving in the opposite direction by a 28-year-old from Zabbar. 

 

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Civil Protection gave first medical assistance to the Azzopardi, helping him out of the car. He was promptly taken to Mater Dei and certified as having suffered grievous and potential life-threatening injuries. He was later confirmed to have improved and is not in any danger of losing his life. Azzopardi thanked everyone who was in any way concerned about his situation and helped him in hospital. The ambulance driver was reportedly unharmed, receiving an apology from Azzopardi for the shock he gave them. Investigations by police are still ongoing. 


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Why Landing Your Dream Job Might Not Bring You Happiness | by Għajjejt u Xbajt

Jun 27 2021 Share

Months ago I quit my dream job. I experienced what a nervous breakdown can really mean, how it hotly permeates the brain, muscles and organs, like overloaded fuses bursting leaving nothing but a mass of skin, charred and empty. It was work that was fulfilling – and applauded by all those around me (I loved the small talk of “what do you do?”). The flip side was that it required all my waking energy.

I ignored the red flags my body showed for an entire year, because the outside picture looked like I was thriving… until one fine Sunday, I came to a breaking point and was left with no choice but to hand in my resignation. I felt impotent, a failure, this is the point where all the Jordan Petersonesque internet trolls would slap a “snowflake” sticker on my forehead.

During days of slow recovery and therapy, I understood the importance of being bold to get what you want, even when what you want is fulfilment through peace of mind. Almost prophetically, I came across Audre Lorde’s collection of essays called When I Dare To Be Powerful.

Lorde speaks about harnessing the power of the erotic, patriarchally confined to the bedroom, to enrich our lives in every aspect. As the revolutionary poet explains, the word erotic comes from the Greek word eros, the personification of love in all its aspects – born of chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony.

 “When I speak of the erotic then, I speak of it as an assertion of the life-force of women; of that creative energy empowered, the knowledge and use of which we are now reclaiming in our language, our history, our dancing, our loving, our work, our lives.”

Your dream life can be more than how you win your bread or how much bread you win. It can be having time to get lost in good books, picking up a new craft, traveling to unknown places, being a parent, being an artist, giving yourself the capacity to enjoy the smallest moments of daily joy.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t go after your dream job. I’m saying that your dream life isn’t necessarily chained to that. Don’t live a life that sounds good at parties, because happiness, as cliche as it sounds, takes internal work. Dare to be powerful and find something that makes your mundane ethereal.

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