Malta’s Emissions Drop: A Surprise in the Making
Malta’s greenhouse gas emissions fell by 17.4% in 2020, bucking the global trend, according to a new Central Bank report. Let’s explore why and what’s next
Malta’s greenhouse gas emissions fell by 17.4% in 2020, bucking the global trend, according to a new Central Bank report. Let’s explore why and what’s next
Malta’s emissions are falling, not rising. Discover the local success stories and what’s next for our carbon footprint in this insightful report by Hot Mal
Malta’s greenhouse gas emissions are falling, not rising, according to a new Central Bank report. Find out why and how we can keep the momentum going.
Malta’s emissions are falling, not rising, according to a new Central Bank report. Find out what’s driving this surprising trend and how you can help keep
Malta’s greenhouse gas emissions fell by 11.6% in 2019, bucking the global trend. Find out why and how local initiatives are driving change.
Malta’s greenhouse gas emissions fell by 12.6% between 2015 and 2019, according to a Central Bank report. Let’s explore the reasons behind this encouraging
Malta’s Central Bank report reveals a surprising decline in greenhouse gas emissions, thanks to renewable energy initiatives and sustainable practices. Let
Malta’s ambitious green plans: 1,000 new EV charging stations and solar panels for every public school, boosting sustainability and education.
Malta’s new law requires solar panels on all new buildings, harnessing the island’s abundant sunshine for clean energy and economic savings.
Malta’s environmental issues have been hidden beneath the surface for too long. It’s time to unmask them and take action.
Malta unveils ambitious plans for green energy, cultural hub, and tech city, promising a sustainable and innovative future for the island.
Malta’s ‘Fish Fridays’ pilot project brings local, sustainable fish to school menus, promoting health and cultural heritage. Starts this month in four scho