Monthly Archives: February 2012

Delays vs. Delivery: Greater Manchester’s Climate Change Strategy

Delivery of Greater Manchester’s Climate Change plans still on schedule despite three month delay for its approval, insist officials In July 2011 the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities agreed a Climate Change strategy with ambitious 2020 carbon reduction targets. Officers … Continue reading

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If the answer is “more trees, please” then you’re asking the wrong question…

Is planting trees always and everywhere a Good Thing? MCFly’s biodiveristy reporter Dave Bishop takes a critical look. Recently, several people contacted me to let me know that there is soon to be a tree planting event near to where … Continue reading

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Grant alert: “Co-operative Community Energy Challenge”

Cheerfully cut and pasted from a press release – The Centre for Sustainable Energy is working with The Co-operative to deliver a new initiative called the Co-operative Community Energy Challenge, which forms an integral new element of The Co-operative’s Clean … Continue reading

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MCFly Climate Bulletin #14, Feb 20 2012

Hi all, Please encourage your climate-concerned friends to take out a (free!!) subscription to the blog/newsletter – via our subscribe page. If they need convincing, here’s a 40 second video explaining the top ten reasons folks should subscribe… And follow … Continue reading

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“Something for the Weekend?” #1

Every Friday arvo we are going to point you at the weekend’s climate-ish events in Manchester.  And tell you a joke. Here’s the first: “A man walks into a bar and says… ‘ouch’” Sat 18 Feb, 1-4pm  Urban Edible Gardening … Continue reading

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Book Review: Politics of Urban Runoff – Nature, Technology, and the Sustainable City

You may have noticed that, in Manchester, it rains. A lot. What happens after it rains, and the ways that cities deal with that urban runoff, is the subject of this interesting book. It begins by charting the shift from … Continue reading

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Free household energy surveys up for grabs!!

MCFly got this email that we think all readers will be interested in… Carbon Co-op are offering 20 household energy surveys free of charge, enabling residents to get detailed technical information about their home’s energy performance with the aim of … Continue reading

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Job Alert: Manchester Veg People

This below is NOT a MCFly job. It’s a cut and paste from here. Want to help bring the freshest, most local organic produce to Manchester? Do you have a passion for good food, a business mind and want to … Continue reading

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“Let’s get to (EN)Works”

The environmental businesses support organisation Enworks talks to MCFly co-editor Arwa Aburawa about its success, its struggles, and why now is the (cheapest) time for businesses to take action on environmental issues. Now in its tenth year, Enworks has been … Continue reading

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Off topic cartoon: “Valentine’s dilemma”

Completely unrelated to the fantastic event tonight at the Sandbar (did we mention it already?), here’s this cartoon from xkcd.

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