The aftermath of Storm Harry has starkly highlighted the risks climate change poses to Malta’s coastline, according to the ADPD (Alternativa Demokratika Partidu Demokratiko). The party warns that the storm’s impact, including coastal flooding and damage to infrastructure, underscores the urgent need for climate action and adaptation measures to protect Malta’s vulnerable ecosystems and communities. ADPD is calling for a comprehensive approach to address the climate crisis, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing sustainability and resilience in the face of increasingly frequent extreme weather events.
Storm Harry Exposes Malta’s Vulnerability to Climate Change, Warns ADPD
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