Monthly Archives: August 2013

Action for Sustainable Living? Maybe. Action for Sustainable Change? Not so much… #Manchester #climate

Action for Sustainable Living, the “award-winning” charity, has refused to answer basic questions about how it will take action for sustainable… democracy. In July this year it took over the “secretariat” function for the “Steering Group,” the largely invisible and … Continue reading

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Book Review: Hard Change by Dawn Reeves

BOOK REVIEW: Hard Change by Dawn Reeves Shared Press 2013 331 pages http://www.hardchange.com/ A Council that’s hell-bent on attracting inward investment, regardless of the long-term consequences for the city.  Politicians at loggerheads with each other, but with an Almighty (?) … Continue reading

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Book launch: “Industrial Revolution” #Manchester in ruins, Chorlton, Tues 20th August

This from those tax-dodging blighters at Amazon; “Industrial Revolution is Robert Cutforth’s epic post-apocalyptic work based in Manchester, England-home of the original Industrial Revolution. Industrial Revolution is dramatic and dangerous, a novel that will please fans of both hard and … Continue reading

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Guest post: Thinking the unthinkable #runawayclimate #nuclear #doomed

This is a guest post, with all the usual disclaimers. Thinking the Unthinkable Today we are standing at the edge of the abyss facing 2 existential threats, runway climate change and nuclear war. These are the flip sides to the … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: GM : The future of food and farming? – Thurs 5th Sept

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Polar Bear Facepalm: Guardian encouraging CEOs to fly to New York to talk about sustainability…

Hat-tip to the Ferret for sending me this from that beacon of sanity and consistency, the Gaurdian.

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Annual Plan Thursday: “Market… failure?” – #Manchester #climate #climatetrumps

In 2012 Manchester City Council aimed for a 10% reduction in its own emissions. In July 2013 it claimed a 7% reduction. It was able to do this because responsibility for traffic lights moved from its books. Looking at everything … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: Is a low carbon energy future possible? #Manchester Thurs 5th Sept

Public debate on 5 September 2013 (6-8pm) in Renold Building. You are invited to a public debate on how we can meet the challenge of climate change – undoubtedly one of the major problems faced by our nation and the … Continue reading

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#Tesco #Labour and #climate – every little helps? From #PrivateEye

Before I breach their copyright and get a letter from Lord Gnome’s learned friends (I believe it’s Peter Carter Ruck these days, yes?), I should point out that it’s a fantastic publication, Ian Hislop is an Adonis and you can … Continue reading

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Beyond the emotathons #001: “Two bits of paper to unlock skills” #Manchester #movement-building

On Sunday we posted “Emotathons, a beginner’s guide”, which was page 5 of the latest Manchester Climate Monthly. This is a typically emollient and diplomatic survey* of the current state of social movement practice, namely the tendency to stage big … Continue reading

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