Monthly Archives: June 2012

Something for the Weekend 15 June 2012 #Manchester #Climate

To get your weekend off to a start- a bad joke. Why do all French people want to hug Obama? Because President Sarkozy. In contrast to last weekend we have lots of  events on over the next three days.  First … Continue reading

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Event Report: What If… Manchester was as sustainable as Havana?

MCFly co-editor Arwa Aburawa has mixed feelings about  the “What if… Manchester was as sustainable as Havana?”  event at the Manchester Museum on Thursday 14th June. First to speak was Nadine Andrews of the Transition Network. She started off by … Continue reading

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Event Report: “Business as Usual?” North West Sustainable Business Quarterly

It’s not every day you get to eat free grub while surveying Manchester from 24 floors up. For free! MCFly co-editor Marc Hudson feels the lure of the dark side… Tonight I attended the latest “North West Sustainable Business Quarterly,” … Continue reading

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Complaint Against Manchester Solar Company Upheld

The Advertising Standards Agency has found an advert circulated by Manchester-based “Beech Solar” to be in breach of ad rules and declared it ‘misleading.”  Beech Solar have so far declined to comment. In February 2012, a Manchester Climate Monthly (MCFly) … Continue reading

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Getting kids to save energy, or, “Nuclear Power Kills!!”

Getting people to cut their energy usage can be tough.  “Behaviour change” this, “moral exhortation” that, “carbon literacy” up the wazoo.  Well, from now on, we at MCFly are going to use the following technique to convince all the children … Continue reading

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Newsflash: Council report on Steady State economics published, to be discussed June 20th 9.15am onwards

BREAKING NEWS: Manchester City Council last night pubished a seven page report on steady state economics. This report will be discussed at a meeting that is open to all members of the public on Wednesday June 20th from 9.15am, at … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: Didsbury Dinners Community Celebration Sat 16th

Konstantina Evtimova, a volunteer with Didsbury Dinners, writes about a vegan-friendly BBQ this weekend… Didsbury Dinners Community Celebration Saturday 16 June, 5–8pm (after Didsbury Festival) Didsbury Dinners is hosting a community celebration to say a big thank you to all … Continue reading

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A tale of two ironies – a “forum” about #Manchester and its sustainability

Attention Conservation Notice: First the two ironies, then some barely-controlled vitriol, about the cities@manchester event held tonight. Of interest primarily to people who were there, or who like to watch bridges burn to their foundations and then watch the foundations … Continue reading

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“Steady State Economy” report to be published today by #Manchester City Council

An important report about economics and climate change is published today by Manchester City Council. It will be discussed by a committee of councillors at Manchester Town Hall next Wednesday, June 20th. We should be able to tell you roughly … Continue reading

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#Manchester #climate nuggets June 11 2012

Hi all, a date for your diary;  this Friday 15th June from 7.30pm – “Ending Activism” at the Lass O’Gowrie pub, Charles St. An opportunity to meet people, have fun, discuss past, present and future “activism.” It’ll be a fun … Continue reading

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