Heads of Public Service, Climate Action Authority in discussion on climate action

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The Malta Business Weekly

“The setting up of the Climate Action Authority represents this government’s commitment towards climate action. We now have the responsibility as one government to lead by example and work together to deliver the policies and measures that strengthen our work in favour of climate.” This was the message delivered by Minister for the Environment, Energy and Public Cleanliness Miriam Dalli, during a meeting held with all Permanent Secretaries. The meeting was hosted by Principal Permanent Secretary Tony Sultana, in collaboration with Climate Action Authority (CAA) CEO Abigail Cutajar.

The meeting focused on the government’s role in tackling climate change and strengthening collaboration between ministries and entities with the support of the CAA.

Minister Miriam Dalli emphasised that Malta continues to take bold steps and stressed that with courage, challenges can be turned into opportunities. She urged all ministries to prioritise future generations by dedicating more resources to concrete and collaborative measures.

Principal Permanent Secretary Tony Sultana emphasized the need for strong collaboration between ministers, departments, and government agencies. He stated that the Climate Action Authority will serve as a catalyst for clearer policies and long-term strategic planning, ensuring that climate action is not the responsibility of one ministry but a national commitment. He also highlighted ongoing efforts within the public administration, including the adoption of electric vehicles in the public service and significant progress toward the United Nations’ sustainable development goals.

Engineer Abigail Cutajar reiterated the authority’s commitment to driving change across both the public and private sectors. She stressed that only through collaboration can Malta achieve a sustainable future for its people. She added that bold decisions, a long-term vision, and full coordination are essential for effective and lasting climate action.

The meeting concluded with a message of commitment and optimism, as the Minister thanked the Head of the Public Service and all officials for their support. “When the government speaks with one voice and works together, we succeed,” stated minister.

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