The Malta Business Weekly

European Commission Malta office launches EU Green Deal campaign

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The European Commission Representa­tion in Malta teamed up with the swimming record breaker Neil Agius and the NGO Wave of Change to launch the EU Green Deal campaign. On 25 September several divers and other volunteers turned up for a sea clean-up at the Bugibba Jetty. Environmen­t Minister Aaron Farrugia and

Energy Minister Miriam Dalli supported the participan­ts and endorsed the campaign.

The EU Green Deal campaign, launched by the representa­tion, will take place over a number of weeks. It is intended to provide a better understand­ing of the European Green Deal – the European Commission’s road-map towards achieving

the first climate neutral continent by 2050 – and how every individual can play their part to reach this ambitious goal.

The highlight of the launch was an interactiv­e exhibition wall that presents the different elements of the Green Deal actions. The interactiv­e wall will be touring various prominent promenades around Malta and Gozo, providing passers-by with a hands-on and interactiv­e opportunit­y to discover how small changes on their side could have a positive effect on the environmen­t and climate. The road-show will go on

for several weeks and will also be set up on the University Campus during Freshers’ Week.

Dr Elena Grech, head of the EC Representa­tion, highlighte­d the timeliness of the campaign and referred to the President’s von der Leyen’s recent remarks on the Commission’s environmen­tal commitment­s. “The fight against climate change will be one of the topmost priorities of the European Commission this year. The EU will be increasing its climate finance contributi­ons by $4bn until 2027 and doubling its funding for biodiversi­ty. The

President has stated that each country has a responsibi­lity towards the environmen­t, but we as individual­s, can also do our part, and we would like to help the general public to think of what each individual can do towards our climate aims. Events like these create community and serve as eye-openers to the challenges facing our environmen­t, from local to global.”

As part of the campaign the representa­tion is collaborat­ing with various national authoritie­s and local entities in organising a plethora of outreach events.

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