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A Hybrid Approach to Combating Air Pollution in Malta

Malta is at a critical juncture where rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and worsening air pollution are creating severe health risks and environmental challenges. Recent data shows that Malta is experiencing the fastest growth in emissions across the EU, threatening its public health, economy, and ability to meet climate targets. A hybrid approach—integrating nature-based [...]

European Roundtable on Climate Risk Management – An Urgent Call for Action

On 11th September 2024, I had the privilege of attending the European Commission's European Roundtable on Climate Risk Management at the Berlaymont building in Brussels. The event gathered a distinguished group of policymakers, academics, industry leaders, and climate advocates to discuss one of the most pressing challenges of our time: managing the increasingly omnipresent [...]

From El Niño to Autumn 2024 Cold Waves: Navigating Malta’s Climate Shifts

In an interview on Rasimbras, a prime-time journalistic programme on TVMnews in April 2024, predictions were made about the end of the ongoing El Niño phenomenon, which had contributed to the record heat in 2023. The forecast suggested that the summer of 2024 would be less extreme in terms of heat, despite some criticism [...]

Utopian Climate Patterns for Malta – What Could They Look Like?

Malta’s climate is marked by extremes of heat and humidity, making life on the island particularly vulnerable to climate change. In recent years, the country has seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of heatwaves and droughts, along with fluctuating patterns of rainfall and humidity. Given these challenges, the concept of a utopian [...]

Unraveling the Complex Climate of Malta – Heatwaves, Droughts, and Storms

Malta, a small island in the heart of the Mediterranean, is uniquely vulnerable to the changing climate. Situated between Europe and North Africa, the island’s weather is influenced by several large-scale atmospheric and oceanic systems, many of which originate far from the Mediterranean. While Malta’s climate is typically mild, these global systems often bring [...]

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