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Our "leaders" are going to keep making empty promises. It makes them feel good. It gets the activists to act like zombie kittens. If you want to have some self-respect and perhaps make a difference (actual facts may vary), then find a functioning group that cares about your skills and knowledge - what you have, what you want. One useful group might be www.climateemergencymanchester.net - you can email them on contact@climateemergencymanchester.net-
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Last Manchester Climate Monthly!

Monthly Archives: June 2012
Event Report: Manchester Day Parade, or “The Sky Has Limits” #mcrday
MCFly co-editor Marc Hudson searches the Manchester Day Parade for mention of climate change, vainly. And tacks a little gratuitious pop anthropology on the end. Why? For the lulz. Who today speaks of climate change? Nobody, it seems. I’ve read … Continue reading
Danger-ous amounts of cycling to be done!
Lucy Danger, CEO of Emerge Recycling, kindly chaired the pre-election debate MCFly hosted in April. She’s doing a loooong bike ride, and one of the Emerge volunteers has written a blog post about where and why. We’re cross-posting it below… … Continue reading
Something for the Weekend 8 June 2012 #Manchester #Climate
To get your weekend off to a start- a bad joke. What does a clock do when it’s hungry? It goes back four seconds. And this weekend… Well, there’s nothing much on that we know about. So if you know … Continue reading
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Book Review: Occupy World Street
Occupy World Street: A global roadmap for radical economic and political reform Ross Jackson Green Books 2012 336 pages Don’t judge a book by its… title. This book was surely completed before the “Occupy” movement burst onto the world’s television … Continue reading
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Tagged Gaia, Green Books, James Lovelock, Lynn Margulis, Occupy, Occupy Climate Change, Occupy World Street, Ross Jackson
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UniLife, Life on Earth and the priorities of homo sapiens “sapiens”
Best to get the disclaimers in first; I have nothing against UniLife (“the free magazine for The University of Manchester”). It is well-designed, well-written and has lots of useful information in it about what has been going on and what … Continue reading
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Upcoming Event: Tackling “Nature Deficit Disorder”
TACKLING NATURE DEFICIT DISORDER: EXPLORING A FREE-RANGE CHILDHOOD Thursday14 June, 12.30pm – 5pm, Bridge 5 Mill MANCHESTER This conference raises the debate about our how life-style choices and attitudes are changing our relationship to nature. Aimed at educators, the event … Continue reading
Book Review: Climate Change and Political Strategy
Climate Change and Political Strategy ed Hugh Compston Routledge 2011 (Amazon link) According to its blurb, this book “analyses the political dynamics of climate policy in affluent democracies from a number of different theoretical angles in order to improve our … Continue reading
Manchester Climate Monthly #6, June 2012 out now!
Steady-state economics. Race and Activism. What You Can Do (eg. audit Manchester City Council’s green-ness!). All this and (much) more in the latest issue of Manchester Climate Monthly. As ever, your thoughts and comments welcome – mcmonthly@gmail.com
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Newsflash: Your chance to audit Manchester City Council
Here’s an opportunity we hope lots and LOTS of Manchester Climate Monthly readers take up. We recently got this email from the folks at the National Union of Students… We have since confirmed that the offer is open to everyone, … Continue reading
Job Alert: Freelance Energy Trainers… & unwaged slaves.
This from Action for Sustainable Living; We are recruiting again! This time we are looking for Freelance Energy Trainers (paid) and two voluntary intern roles: Volunteer Coordinator Intern and an Energy Intern. For more information and an application pack, please … Continue reading