Monthly Archives: December 2011

White Christmas or Green Christmas – or both?

MCFly reporter Laurence Menhinick looks into ways you can lighten your carbon footprint while still enjoying a stylish Christmas… Paper, card, glass; cartons, bottles, plastic and the compostables too- each to its own bin. Recycling is now anchored in our … Continue reading

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MCFly Climate Bulletin #7, Dec 19 2011

Hi all, Please encourage your climate-concerned friends to take out a (free!!) subscription – via our subscribe page. The first Manchester Climate Monthly (dead tree format) hits the streets on January 2nd, 2012, and they definitely will thank you for … Continue reading

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Training: “Community-led renewables”

MCFly asked Liz Boylan of Neighbhourhoods NW to tell us about a new programme to help people learn how to get their community involved in renewable energy schemes. “Developed in partnership with the Energy Saving Trust, this course is aimed … Continue reading

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Solar Salsa – dance your weekend away!

After all the policy-wonkery this week, we want your weekend to start with a smile. We can’t think of a better way than with this article from Pauline Loyoza. Salsa and sustainability – what’s the link? Solar Salsa, an eco-dance … Continue reading

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Newsflash – Steering Group membership

You know how we wrote our “final word” on the Steering Group last week? Well, we lied. The Steering Group, set up in June 2010, has recently expanded. None of the people who applied was rejected, so it’s now 30 … Continue reading

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Mind-reading ability no longer required for ESP Board minutes

Attention Conservation Notice: Readers who fall asleep at the mention of council meetings and minutes should skip this post. Anyone concerned with democracy, adaptive leadership and that sort of thing should probably soldier on. The story so far: In 2008 … Continue reading

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Film contest – five grand to be won!

A film competition about climate change has been launched in the home of the 21st century cultural and moral renaissance, Australia. Green Screen are “seeking film submissions of between 30 seconds and 5 minutes that effectively communicate positive messages about … Continue reading

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Newsflash – Council held to account on climate

As planned, the Communities and Neighbourhoods Overview and Scrutiny committee met today to look into Manchester’s progress with regards to its climate change targets. Introducing the report (which we dissected here) was Nigel Murphy, who is the executive member for … Continue reading

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Environment Commission Update – apologies, delays & the year ahead

Due to the high number of apologies, the Greater Manchester Environment Commission has cancelled its December meeting and rescheduled it for…. February 2012. As we head towards the end of 2011, there will be swathes of people looking back over … Continue reading

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MCFly climate bulletin #6, Dec 12 2011

Hi all, who’s up for some fun? If you’re available on a week-day arvo, we have something educational and entertaining in mind. Contact us at mcmonthly@gmail.com for more details! The first Manchester Climate Monthly (dead tree format) hits the streets … Continue reading

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