13/07/2023
Four University Student Organisations - Betapsi, The Department of English Students’ Association, The Earth Systems Association, and The Third Eye - in collaboration with DLH have teamed up for this Code Red event at the beautifully restored White Tower in Armier.
The event called "The Last of Us", is a post-exam party to raise awareness of the climate change crisis.
If you’re a fan of good music and drinks then this is the event for you! With 2 djs set to perform, make sure to join us at 9:30pm for our buy 1 get 1 free offer on drinks for the first hour of the party.
We’re also offering a 20% discount on bolt to make it easier for you to get to the party. The code is given with every ticket purchased so make sure to get yours now!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScgBv4eDSwTI4WW1BW6oC8EbVEUqXxWajlGKgYiUf2_6ZX6uA/viewform?fbclid=IwAR13ByWJr91k1nrGnUZDmirl23bJiFc2CBRT0EABSCfCVFCUR7x17O6SQac
12/05/2023
Although the project DLH Code red partly funded through Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector is now complete our efforts to continue raising climate awareness will continue. stay tuned for more!
28/02/2023
DLHAlert is a project which allows the public to follow some of the objections being put forward. The general public would also be able to use this platform to submit their own objections directly to the Planning Authority - https://dinlarthelwa.org/dlhalert/
The project has been funded through the VOPs scheme managed by the Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector
20/02/2023
The SISs-funded project comes to an end but our work to raise awareness on climate change goes beyond the end date of this project. We are very happy that over the last year, hundreds have signed up to back this project. We would like to encourage young volunteers to help us raise climate change awareness as we know it's a subject that is close to your hearts. This project was possible through the funding received from Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector which funded our website - https://codered.dinlarthelwa.org/ as well as a number of social and discussion events that attracted so many participants over the last year. Let's keep the momentum going. You have shared with us so many ideas we look forward to implementing them in the coming months!
20/02/2023
Photos from the Jazz NIght held at the Red Tower - another Code Red event was possible through funding obtained from Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector through the 2022 SISs project - DLH Code Red
13/10/2022
A big thank you to our three main sponsors for tomorrow's Wine and Jazz event to be held at the Red Tower! Through their help and support for the Code Red initiative, they help us ensure an unforgettable experience tomorrow! See you there! Last few tickets available - bit.ly/WineAndJazz2022
This Code Red event was possible through funding obtained from Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector through the 2022 VOPS project - DLH Code Red
03/10/2022
A very busy first day at Freshers Week - University of Malta! Extremely happy to have met literally hundreds of students throughout the first day. More than 250 students joined the Code Red campaign aim at raising awareness on Climate Change. We greet each and every one of you to our Code Red movement and look forward to work with you in the coming year!
This Code Red event was possible through funding obtained from Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector through the 2022 VOPS project - DLH Code Red
02/10/2022
All set for the launch of Freshers week! We would love to meet students who are interested in Climate Change and join our Code Red campaign! Lots of prizes to be won and goodie bags to give out. A big thank you to our sponsors: Plaza, BNF Bank, APS Bank and Saint James Hospital. We need some volunteers to help us man the stand, if you can spare a few hours during next week please reach out to us by sending an email on [email protected] or send a PM
This Code Red event was possible through funding obtained from Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector through the 2022 VOPS project - DLH Code Red
24/09/2022
Appeal filed against approval of Joseph Portelli ODZ pool in Marsalforn Valley - The Malta Independent
Five organisations and the Xagħra Local Council have submitted an appeal with the Planning Tribunal (EPRT) against the Planning Commission’s decision to approve another Joseph Portelli pool
23/09/2022
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, as confirmed by the United Nations. To have a chance of preventing catastrophic warming, according to the UN, we must drastically reduce emissions within the next few decades.
This is a daunting task, but one we must undertake if we wish to ensure future generations have a habitable planet. Together, we must reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and transition to renewable energy. Only through collective action can we hope to bring about the required changes.
💻 You can learn more about us and get involved by visiting our website: https://codered.dinlarthelwa.org/
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Thank you for your support!
18/09/2022
Why do we find it so hard to act on the
devastating consequences of climate
breakdown? The effects are everywhere:
rising global temperatures, strange
weather patterns, impacts on plants,
animals, insects and human health!
The video we shared yesterday is a clip from a digital installation by Superflex - you can read here what the artists wanted to say with this digital installation
https://www.google.com/amp/s/artistsandclimatechange.com/2017/09/26/imagining-water-2-flooded-mcdonalds/amp/
click here to watch the full video https://youtu.be/gsJsb2BKBLE
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