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Category: Press Statements

Direct action to stop tree cutting

The senseless destruction of the environment in the name of development is a growing problem which needs to be addressed. [...]

Joint NGO statement on the Government’s decision to close Malta’s ports to NGO rescue ships

We are gravely concerned by the Government’s decision to close Malta’s ports to NGO rescue ships. The consequences of this [...]

Hundreds march in Valletta calling on politicians to prioritise preservation of the environment

“Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Valletta on Friday, calling on the country’s politicians to prioritise environmental protection. Protestors gathered in [...]

Letter on ITS project presented by Pembroke residents to MPs

Representatives of Pembroke residents opposing the massive db Group project on the ITS site presented a letter to Members of [...]

Migration disputes should not be solved by putting people’s lives at risk

Joint Italian and Maltese NGO Statement on incidents relating to people rescued at sea.   Whilst we welcome the recent [...]

Alternative vision for urban development and transport projects put forward by environmental NGOs

We are a group of environmental NGOs, voluntary organisations and active citizens who wish to voice our concerns in unison [...]

Joint NGO Statement on the Aquarius incident

We commend Spain for accepting the disembarkation of the over 600 rescued migrants aboard the MV Aquarius. Without this intervention, [...]

[WATCH] Approving the mega petrol station in Luqa would be an act of senseless environmental destruction

See video clip. The Planning Board will today decide on an application for a mega fuel station on agricultural ODZ [...]

Over 4,000 objections to the proposed ITS project

A record number of over 4,000 objections to the proposed project on the ITS site has been submitted to the [...]

Moviment Graffitti urges Planning Authority to stop choking Malta with Fuel Stations

Moviment Graffitti urges the Planning Authority not to approve more projects tied to shopping complexes, disguised as petrol stations that [...]