Monthly Archives: November 2012

Crosspost: Egyptian climate change campaigner interviewed

MCFly co-editor Arwa Aburawa also writes for Green Prophet,”a sustainable voice for green news on the Middle East region.” Here’s an interview she recently conducted with Sarah Rifaat, an Egyptian climate change campaigner. Egyptian Campaigner: ‘Corruption not Climate Awareness is … Continue reading

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Councillor Murphy interviewed! (Sue Murphy, Deputy Leader of #Manchester City Council)

Cllr Sue Murphy has given an extended interview to MCFly. In it she was quizzed on the action the Council has taken around climate change, the nature of a “low carbon culture”, community cohesion, the return (or not) of economic … Continue reading

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Looking back from 2030 at how #Manchester became really cycling-friendly

This is well worth a read. “I am not going to spend much time talking about the health, environmental, social and economic benefits of increasing cycling levels. For me they are a given – and I do not have the … Continue reading

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Ash Dieback and Tree Planting: An Intimate Connection?

Dave Bishop, MCFly’s biodiversity correspondent, on Ash Trees and Manchester… A couple of years ago, persons unknown planted an Ash tree on Chorlton Ees. The tree is elaborately staked and mulched and protected with a rabbit guard – in an … Continue reading

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#Manchester Climate Monthly #11, November 2012 out now!

What is Steady State Economics and why does it matter?  What is a “low carbon hub” when it’s at home? What does Sue Murphy, Deputy Leader of Manchester City Council have to say about climate change, transparency and democracy?  What … Continue reading

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Speech and alternative format for a “Sustainable Stories” event…

Attention Conservation Notice:  In a hypothetical universe, here is the short speech and format-of-a-genuinely-radical-event that I would have given to the seventy or so well-meaning people who turned out on Friday afternoon for an exhibition launch (see previous post). Hello … Continue reading

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Non-event report: SURF’s not up, and the stories of “sustainability” are, um, rubbish #Manchester #smugosphere

Attention Conservation Notice and disclaimer all in one: MCFly went to “Sustainable Stories,” an event and exhibition organised by some academcis. Truly soul-destroying – wasted food, wasted time, wasted opportunity. It *could* have been different. The next post explains how… … Continue reading

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Youtube: Moss Cider Project and Didsbury Beer Festival (today and tmrw!)

The youtube says it all, quickly. Didsbury Beer Festival Moss Cider Project (Facebook)

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Essential viewing: “What if?” by Lemm Sissay

Oh my. This three minutes of Lemn Sissay packs an enormous punch. And the shots of New York, given what just hit it, are eerie… Watch this video, share it!!

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Event report: “Feeding a growing World,” #Manchester Science Festival debate

Event report: Feeding a growing World, Manchester Salon in partnership with Battle of Ideas and Manchester Science Week With Louise Bolotin (freelance journalist and blogger), Rob Lyons (deputy editor of Spiked, online current affairs magazine), Angelica Michelis (Senior Lecturer at … Continue reading

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