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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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Monthly Archives: October 2012
The Energy Academy – what is it, how to get involved…
Simon Robinson of Action for Sustainable Living answers MCFly’s questions about the “Energy Academy” What is the Energy Academy? The aim of the Energy Academy programme is train, enthuse and support housing staff and tenants in domestic energy behavioural change, … Continue reading
Steady State #Manchester report to be launched Tuesday 20th November @ the Mechanics Institute
A report by the steadystatemanchester group, entitled “Beyond Growth” will be launched on the evening of Tuesday 20th November at the Mechanics Institute (103 Princess Rd). Portions of the report, which looks at the steps Manchester needs to take in … Continue reading
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Youtube: #Manchester Friends of the Earth meeting October 2012
Short video about Manchester Friends of the Earth‘s regular meetings. Done largely as an experiment to see how quickly you could make a film about an event. There’s a lot still to be learnt, about things like lighting, angles and … Continue reading
Event Report: “Good for Nothing”
MCFly reader Jonathan Atkinson explains how Carbon Co-op got pro bono help from techies last weekend at “Madlab”. (Reposted, with permission, from here.) Carbon Co-op were lucky enough to be one of the good causes selected for the first Good … Continue reading
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Upcoming Event: Breakfast at Rylands – Planes Trains and Bicycles. Tues 23rd October
This looks potentially interesting – you can book your ticket here. Breakfast at Rylands Sustainability, coffee, discussion. PLANES, TRAINS AND BICYCLES. As part of the University of Manchester’s Knowledge Exchange Hub for Environmental Sustainability, we are hosting a series of cafe … Continue reading
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Youtube: Dr Alice Bows talks about the ‘What’s Cooking’ report
Short video starring Dr Alice Bows of the Sustainable Consumption Institute, ahead of the presentation she gave at tonight’s Friends of the Earth meeting.
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Platt-itudes from #Manchester City Council?
I think we can all agree that there is nothing like good firework display and a pipping hot portion of chips to enjoy Bonfire night in a windy park. However, there is a price that comes with hosting big events … Continue reading
Re-imagining Activism: An Open Discussion About Class and Climate Change
From the latest Manchester Climate Monthly, October 2012. As part of our “re-imaging activism” work, we have been looking at the ways issues such as race, gender and age play out in the climate change movement in Manchester. We’ve had … Continue reading
Upcoming Event: South #Manchester Environment Forum: Thursday 18th Oct, 6.30-8.30pm
Action for Sustainable Living has a networking event coming up! “Ever wonder about what other well kept secrets of sustainability are underway in South Manchester? Want to tell others about what you’re doing? Want to find out what’s going on … Continue reading
GM Climate Change Implementation Plan Delay is ‘Strategic’
Ahead of tomorrow afternoon’s “Environment” “Commission” meeting, where the Climate Change Action Plan STILL won’t be brought forward, we are putting online this article which is an expansion of a squib which appeared in the August issue of MCFly. No … Continue reading