Natural space is more than our planet’s green spaces – forests, rivers, and mountains – it refers to places where living things can coexist.
These areas aren’t just scenic escapes, they’re vital for biodiversity and a breath of fresh air in our urbanised world. Natural spaces remind us to reconnect with nature… and protect what’s left of it. After all, we are part of nature.
From pushing the limits of life beyond Earth, to the need for safer excavation for safer homes, the plastics in our soil, a discussion about whether Malta & Gozo have any natural spaces left, and an exploration of the modern phenomenon of food waste – the 45th issue of THINK, the University’s research magazine, covers crucial issues that are close to home, close to heart.
Join in the discussion at the next Soapbox event, taking place on Thursday 7 November 2024 between 17:30 and 19:00 at the National Book Festival in Ta’ Qali. Take the opportunity to ask your questions to the great minds behind UM’s cutting-edge research.
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