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FoE Malta
Мальта
Добавлен 21 дек 2009
Friends of the Earth Malta has been active in the environmental field in Malta since 1985. We are an independent organisation that is distinct from any political party. We are also not directly affiliated with any other environmental group in Malta but work with several social and environmental NGOs on issues that are of common concern and interest.
Why do people use micromobility?
Why do people use micromobility? Find out why Sergio moves around on rollerblades, Jonathan takes his kids to school by cargo bike, and Nazlican goes to work with an e-kick scooter.
Let’s celebrate the multiple benefits of micromobility - for our health, clean air and social connections - today on World Sustainable Transport Day.
To learn more about micromobility visit www.foemalta.org/projects/micromobi
🇪🇺 The MICROMOBI project is a collaboration between Friends of the Earth Malta, Friends of the Earth Cyprus, LKM and Promimpresa and is co-funded by the European Union.
Let’s celebrate the multiple benefits of micromobility - for our health, clean air and social connections - today on World Sustainable Transport Day.
To learn more about micromobility visit www.foemalta.org/projects/micromobi
🇪🇺 The MICROMOBI project is a collaboration between Friends of the Earth Malta, Friends of the Earth Cyprus, LKM and Promimpresa and is co-funded by the European Union.
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Видео
What is micromobility? 🚲
Просмотров 138Месяц назад
Meet Martina, Jonathan, Corinne and others to find out how they move around their city on their bike, on foot, wheelchair, scooter, roller skates and even a cargo bike! 👀 Keep your eyes peeled for our next videos, which will tackle the benefits of micromobility and road safety for micromobility users! To learn more about micromobility visit www.foemalta.org/projects/micromobi 🇪🇺 The MICROMOBI p...
Intro: Il-Forn ta' Kemmuna
Просмотров 883 месяца назад
In December 2023, Friends of the Earth Malta (FoEMalta) met with Salvu Vella, one of two remaining residents of Comino. He shared his thoughts on the changing island, what he hopes for the future and spoke about our project il-Forn ta' Kemmuna. In this video, Martin Galea de Giovanni, FoEMalta's director and Michelangelo Galea, il-Forn's project manager also shared their thoughts on our plans f...
The electrogas deal
Просмотров 1088 месяцев назад
Friends of the Earth Malta and The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation have launched this video as part of their campaign opposing the pipeline project. It uncovers the unsettling reality of the Electrogas project and the proposed Melita TransGas Pipeline which will lock Malta into burning fossil fuels for the next 40 years.
NASPLY Staff Training in Penagos, Spain, 2023
Просмотров 58Год назад
NASPLY Staff Training in Penagos, Spain, 2023
A gas pipeline to Malta?
Просмотров 2632 года назад
This video by Friends of the Earth Malta discusses the proposed Melita gas pipeline. This fossil gas pipeline - crossing 159 km to connect with Sicily and estimated to cost Malta €400 million - will lock Malta in a fossil fuel future. Friends of the Earth Malta believes in a fossil free future for Malta and proposes investment in alternatives - renewables, energy saving and community energy!
Ask Your MEP - Solidarity in Europe Video Broadcast
Просмотров 753 года назад
Discussion on issues related to solidarity within the European Union with MEPs David Casa, Josianne Cutajar, Cyrus Engerer and Alfred Sant. We're asking them the questions you've sent to us over the past weeks on how they see Malta and the EU rebuild after the Covid pandemic, and discuss their views on issues such as migration, gender, tax harmonization and a lot more....
In-naħal u l-għasel
Просмотров 1683 года назад
Introduction to honey bees and honey - presentation by Alexei Pace as part of an online workshop organised together with the Kunsill Lokali - Gharb - Local Council
Daniel - Plant-based organic delights
Просмотров 2174 года назад
After working with a meat company, Daniel decided to make a bit of a change. Since then he has been working at the Vincent's Eco Estate shop and farm, selling beautiful organic fruit and vegetables. His transition to a plant-based diet has allowed him to explore a variety of food items and try out different meals. Daniel now creates delicious recipes that he shares on the food blog Marrow, insp...
Steve Martin - Plant Protein Power
Просмотров 3164 года назад
Super Steve Martin is an athlete, boxing coach and a World Boxing Champion. His intense training and work routine is powered on a 100% plant-based diet. Steve became vegan after watching 2 documentaries that have really changed his perspective and he drastically changed his diet, since then he has never felt fitter and healthier. He is now recommending that people try out vegan diets and see ho...
Meatless Monday for the love of animals
Просмотров 484 года назад
Doryne has an enormous love for all animals, be it a cute cat or farmed animal 🐑. This passion has shaped her life, and today she volunteers 2 days a week at CSAF [Carers for Stray and Abandoned Felines}. Her empathy towards all animals has led her to reconsider her diet and through a beautiful process of discovery and research, she has moved to a vegetarian and vegan diet which makes her feel ...
Meatless Monday - For a Better Planet
Просмотров 914 года назад
As part of our Meatless Monday work, we're featuring inspiring initiatives such as Healthylicious by Stefania Calleja. Healthylicious is an educational platform, sharing knowledge on the benefits of eating more veggies, and how it is good for our health, the planet and also supports local crop farmers. Stefania is a great chef and exceptional educator, passionate to share delicious food and tip...
Cane & Cassandra - Conversations with Maltese Farmers
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
Cane has been farming for just over a year, and despite discouraging comments, he has taken the plunge and left his job to dedicate himself to farming full-time. Together with Cassandra, they have been on a journey to explore new possibilities in the world of agriculture in Malta. They have founded Biome Munch that looks at food and farming more holistically. One of their main aims is to make h...
Emanuela and Lucas - Conversations with Maltese Farmers
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.4 года назад
Emanuela and Lucas - Conversations with Maltese Farmers
Conversations with Maltese Farmers - Victor
Просмотров 5 тыс.5 лет назад
Conversations with Maltese Farmers - Victor
Crop Growing Session 4: Crop Nutrition & How to Maintain A Garden
Просмотров 1035 лет назад
Crop Growing Session 4: Crop Nutrition & How to Maintain A Garden
Crop Growing Session 2: Sowing & Planting
Просмотров 1085 лет назад
Crop Growing Session 2: Sowing & Planting
Crop Growing Session 1: How to Build a Raised Bed from Pallets
Просмотров 1465 лет назад
Crop Growing Session 1: How to Build a Raised Bed from Pallets
Conversations with Maltese Farmers - Paul
Просмотров 10 тыс.5 лет назад
Conversations with Maltese Farmers - Paul
Conversations with Maltese Farmers - Louis & Samwel
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.5 лет назад
Conversations with Maltese Farmers - Louis & Samwel
Conversations with Maltese Farmers - Anna & Paul
Просмотров 15 тыс.5 лет назад
Conversations with Maltese Farmers - Anna & Paul
Strange how hard it was to find this video and how little publicity it has
14 years old channel amazing!
Is there ONE citizen of Malta not being totally corrupt ? NONE, except you, maybe... The cashier in the hotel is cheating with monney, the butcher is not serving the tourists, tons of fake Holding Compagnies are opened everyday into Domiciliation Centers... recycling Russian maffia monney. The Maltese employees do nothing during the whole day and treat the Brittish, French and Irish colleages like slaves, showing knives sometimes... Auditors are paid to shut up. My vallet was stolen by a 10 year old child. Very bitter experience, your "Country"
Is there enough water for agriculture in Malta?
as a Tunisian I can understand some of what they are saying, its like arabic in my own dialect and it feels so weird to hear my tunisian dialect in a foreign language but it is so cool as well.
It's *not* in a "foreign language" at all. Its basically Tunisian dialect rendered in an adapted latin script BUT with Italian pollution in it.
I am Arab, I understood like 40%, I understood everything the kid said tho
Arabic language
*We* have had a lot of requests from 3rd worlders abroad (mainly 3rd world) about farming jobs on Malta. ❗ *WE WOULD LIKE TO MAKE IT CATEGORICALLY CLEAR* ❗ That Malta is now *CLOSED* ⛔ to *foreigners, asylum seekers & Immigrants* ⚠️ and *we DON'T* want Malta opened up again to immigrants. *Maltese Ministry of Agriculture & Immigration* 🇲🇹
*We* have had a lot of requests from abroad (mainly 3rd world) about farming jobs on Malta. ❗ *WE WOULD LIKE TO MAKE IT CATEGORICALLY CLEAR* ❗ That Malta is now *CLOSED* ⛔ to *foreigners & Immigrants* ⚠️ and *we DON'T* want Malta opened up again to immigrants. *Maltese Ministry of Agriculture & Immigration* 🇲🇹
*We* have had a lot of requests from abroad (mainly 3rd world) about farming jobs on Malta. ❗ *WE WOULD LIKE TO MAKE IT CATEGORICALLY CLEAR* ❗ That Malta is now *CLOSED* ⛔ to *foreigners & Immigrants* ⚠️ and *we DON'T* want Malta opened up again. *Maltese Ministry of Agriculture & Immigration* 🇲🇹
*We* have had a lot of requests from abroad (mainly 3rd world) about farming jobs on Malta. ❗ *WE WOULD LIKE TO MAKE IT CATEGORICALLY CLEAR* ❗ That Malta is now *CLOSED* ⛔ to *foreigners & Immigrants* ⚠️ and *we DON'T* want Malta opened up again. *Maltese Ministry of Agriculture & Immigration* 🇲🇹
I love these *Arabic farming* videos but there is the rather disturbing spectre of "linguistic pollution" in many Maltese speech. It is usually Italian but here it seems more English it the culprit when the first interviewee said "farmer" or "farming" or "challenges" rather than the *Arabic* word(s).
*Pure Pure Maghrebian ARABIC* despite Italian pollution.
0:35 Pure Maghrebian *Arabic* despite some Italian pollution. 1:07 "Some a long story short" A bit of English pollution sneaking in there.
Omg hhhh their language is totally like tunisian language
Its very refreshing listening to Maltese with less Italian pollution showing its *semitic more pure Arabic roots* When you hear speakers from the rural areas and of certain generations its truer Maltese because it has less pollution.
Pollution is a strong word pal 💀
@@realleftover Yes it is. But its a necessary one in the case of Maltese.
@@realleftoverthis dude is obsessed
Get lost. Maltese is not Arabic and they don't care about you.
"less pollution" is partly because they're talking about land and agriculture, they're using less recent and abstract vocabulary
Mara ta dar ghandi bzonn 4 kaxxi tatam biex nasru tks
Forget Sicily they need to take this case to the Tunisian government which maybe able to help financially and politically. I feel so sorry for these *Arab* farmers. Stuck out on a remote Island away from mainland Tunisia.
An *Arabic* dialect despite Italian Pollution.
Enter the channel to find the referrer, she will help you receive benefits
No! You, as a foreigner, cannot just "show up" in Malta and expect to claim state benefits on arrival. You will need to bring proof of identity, have sufficient funds (which should be enough for you to live off, for at least 6 months, or have a job or sponsor lined up on arrival.
I'm an Indian wants to know more about malta
Just learn (Tunisian) Arabic then you will learn about about Malta!
Good job sir ji 👍
I am interested coming in working malta
Do! Malta is.a wonderful place to come and *Live, Work & Play* We welcome *Arabs* who want to work for us, learn about *OUR* culture and learn *OUR* language! (pssst it a form of "polluted" *Arabic* )
I am interested coming for working malta
Well I'm sorry but *WE HAVE HAD IT UP TO HERE WITH FOREIGNERS COMING OVER HERE AND TAKING OUR JOBS, OUR WOMEN AND OUR HOUSING!* *❗MALTA IS NOW CLOSED❗*
@@sanchoodell6789 Can you help me to go to Malta
Congratulations .we are very proud of you and all your accomplishments.you deserve all the best and success in your life and award & achievements best wishes for future.
Congratulations .we are very proud of you and all your accomplishments.you deserve all the best and success in your life and award & achievements best wishes for future.
If you have legale title of ownership to your property, you have nothing to fear ,but if you lease your land, don,t give use those allagater tears.
30-01-2022.Hello Cane and Cassandra, first, there is no enty land in Malta.every sqair inch is accounted for, if you don,t have the legale title to that land your trasspasing and distorying private property.If you have a lease then you have a right to do as the OWNER see fit, as well as sharing a percentage of the win with the owner.The State Church has the largest track of land on the island, the Busuttil Estate has the 2n track of land, be shour to get there writen ,notized permition first, as both have property managers and inforceser.l am Not the OWNER of the Busuttil Estate.Thanck you.
I am Pakistani farmer can i will be there
I am interested this job because I love farming
If you are interested in farming and either have hands-on experience working on an active farm or hold a farming degree we certainly love to hear from you. Breath in the fresh air and smell the sweet aroma of cow sh*t anc boots up to the 9s in pigs' swell and you will be in 7th heaven. Please leave your CV/ Resumé with us and we may consider you for interview of a vacancy.
Can I gate job in Malta in farmer line .
Of course you can. People wanting & willing to be Farmers are always welcome in Malta.We are always looking for bright new fresh talent to staff our farms. If you want to seek a new exiring career in farming, don't mind the smell of cow or pig sh**, getting covered in cow excrement then Maltese farming is the right place for you! If you can grow fruit and vegetables, milk cows, lay hen eggs, herd and shear sheep, store pigs, etc willing to work hard, we want to hear from you. If you speak Maghrebian dialect Arabic (with a smattering of Italian) that would be most helpful as our language is *Arabic* based (with Italian pollution) Apply to the Maltese agricultural body for opportunities or visit the Island and knock around some farms and ask for vacancies!
Very nive
I am interested to malta farmer met plz contact me
Very plz contact me sir
where r u from
hi
Can i gate job in malta?
Maybe you could gate
The Maltese economy is rather flat and stagnant at the moment and therefore ⛔ *FOREIGNERS ARE NOT WELCOME* ⛔This situation has necessitated the need to 'cap' further immigration & importing any more foreign labour (and foreigners in general) into *OUR* country. This policy being necessary to reduce and avoid unfair foreign competition clashing with Maltese natives and fermenting racial tensions. 🇲🇹 *MALTESE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & IMMIGRATION* 🇲🇹
I understand everything hamdolillah and I'm Moroccan girl
It's like mixed Arabic and Italian .. I guess
I’m Arab and I can understand 60/100 Greetings from Yemen 🇾🇪 🇲🇹
Hi I'm interested this job
Agree.
Loro sono i siciliani che sostanzialmente si sono isolati dalla latinizzazzione ...i volti sono quelli di noi siciliani la lingua per forza di cose discendendo dal siculo arabo ricorda la cadenza siciliana ma purtroppo non esiste un intelligibilità ne una comprensione vera . Assabinirica frati maltise , ra Sicilia viva u meditirràniu 💪🏼👍🏼
@Antique~Mystique cosa?
@Antique~Mystique gli Arberesh ci sono anche da noi e anche la magna Grecia nella Sicilia orientale (in quella occidentale i cartaginesi/Fenici ossia sempre nord africani) ma la conquista araba non arrivò nelle calabrie esiste un influenza araba dovuta ai siciliani arabi o che parlavano una lingua mista dato che a quanto pare i linguisti non definiscono lo stretto di Messina confine linguistico lo dimostra il fatto della lingua siciliana parlata in Calabria...ai tempi noi fummo un emirato della dinastia Fatimide del nord africa...e nel siciliano esistono ancora parole di origine arabo-berbera... Talia: guarda Cafisù: contenitore Tabbutu: tomba Ecc... Ovviamente siamo simili perché abbiamo condiviso tante influenze simili 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 (però c'è da dire che solo la Sicilia fu araba abbiamo un patrimonio culturale di piatti,canzoni e tradizioni risalenti a quel periodo oltre al fatto che tutt'oggi cognomi e paesi sono di origine arabo-berbera)
@Antique~Mystique ah e comunque tecnicamente il siciliano che parlate voi è uguale al messinese e al catanese...alla cadenza io mi riferivo a quella della zona occidentale che ha mantenuto invece il tono esempio: Quannu (siciliano orientale) Quaujnnu (siciliano occidentale) Beddu (orientale) Bjeiddu (occidentale) Tempu (orientale) Tjeimpu (occidentale) (Anche il fattore del costrutto "mi" grecanico l'hanno i siciliani orientali ed è completamente assente nella Sicilia occidentale) Questo perché la Sicilia orientale anche al tempo dell'emirato continuo ad avere una comunità greca e cristiana di rito bizantino. Ovviamente questo è solo per dare uno sfondo storico 👍🏼😀 ovviamente certo siamo simili.
La lingua maltese è IN REALTÀ un dialetto arabo più vicino al dialetto maghrebino arabo. Purtroppo soffre l'inquinamento delle lingue italiana e siciliana (e inglese) ma qui conserva almeno in una certa misura il suo carattere arabo
@Sancho O'Dell Just like North African dialect. I am here because of a video with North Africans and a Maltese man. Some of the similarities were actually Italian/French, like cousin and cuisine.
Yoeres nhal rahou
Inti bedwi ?
Fteta maaneha chwaya
Zunzàna maaneha tzon barcha(hafna)
Andek ghasal tabaetli hahaha 🤣
Eina tounsia ou nefhem’ fik trabi fi n’hal
As a native Arabic speaker, I get a headache and confusion when I hear Maltese, that's because there are many clear Arabic words and in between them non-Arabic words. When hearing Maltese, my mind is like an electric plug being plugged in socket then removed, then plugged in then removed. LOL
Its an amazing language being (Maghrebian) Arabic based but the Italian (& increasingly English ) pollution does rather marr it.
@@sanchoodell6789 why is pollution used in your narrative....please explain
@@manitheman0806 Malese is an *ARABIC* dialect and thus it must be protected and preserved. The presence of Italian pollution will damage it.
@@sanchoodell6789 I'm sorry idiot....You may have a disdain for for Italians and their culture....Stop gridding your teeth and sending your mind spiral of desolated absurdity. Learn some real history....go cry to you mama
@@sanchoodell6789 No it's not. Stop associating yourself with us. We have nothing in common.