Trees planted at Wied Inċita to mark the first anniversary of the Climate Action Authority

Energy and Environment Minister Miriam Dalli

Several trees were planted in Wied Inċita on the occasion of the Climate Action Authority’s first year of operation as part of its commitment to climate action and sustainability. The event also celebrated the contribution of several Maltese citizens who, through their daily choices, are making a tangible difference to the environment.

Minister for the Environment, Energy and Public Cleansing, Dr Miriam Dalli, met with the protagonists of the awareness campaign “Il-Kontribut Tiegħi”, launched by the Climate Action Authority. The campaign highlights individuals who, whether at home, at work, in business, or through voluntary efforts, set an example by recycling, reducing waste, using energy-efficient appliances, engaging in innovative research, or even growing their own food produce.

“Climate action starts with each and every one of us, every personal decision can make a difference. It is therefore very encouraging to see the Climate Action Authority, through its educational efforts, promoting these positive examples,” said Minister Dalli.

Minister Dalli added that the Authority’s first year of operation has been a strong and productive one, with the progress achieved laying a solid foundation for future work. She also recalled that the National Audit Office, through the Climate Scanner, recently recognised this progress. “This independent report confirmed that the Government’s decision to establish this Authority, the first of its kind in Europe, was a sound and forward-looking one,” Minister Dalli said.

Chief Executive Officer of the Climate Action Authority, Ing. Abigail Cutajar, explained that the “Il-Kontribut Tiegħi” campaign will continue on an ongoing basis. “Too often, climate action is associated with governments or large corporations, but each one of us has a role to play. These success stories should inspire others to do the same,” said Cutajar.

She added that, to mark the Authority’s first anniversary, its employees came together to plant trees in a public area as a symbolic and positive gesture. “Climate change is a major challenge that no one can face alone. This is why we will continue working closely with various partners across Maltese society, so that together we can keep moving forward,” Cutajar concluded.

Photo: MEEC

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