Monthly Archives: August 2013

Annual Plan Tuesday: “At your leisure” – #Manchester #climate #toptrumps

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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Social Movements: What are ’emotathons’? #Manchester #movement-building

Emotathons are the Events (marches, camps etc) at which we emote for hours/days.  Don’t get me wrong – emotions are legitimate and vital in every sense. It’s just that by staging virtually nothing but emotathons we use up limited resources … Continue reading

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Humour: Is economics a science? “Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal” #brilliance

From here. Watch out though, some of the smbc cartoons are definitely nsfw…

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Volunteer opportunity: Glean cauliflowers for FareShare Thurs 15th August #food #Manchester

via Feedingthe5000 facebook page Calling all gleaners around Manchester, Preston and Lancashire! We’ve just discovered tonnes of cauliflowers going to waste! Next Thursday 15th we’ll be heading down to a farm near Preston to glean those tasty veg! All produce … Continue reading

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Moss Side “20mph Speed Limit Community Forum” , Weds 14th August #Manchester

20mph Speed Limit Community Forum Wednesday 14 August 2013 2pm – 4pm Moss Side Leisure Centre Moss Lane East (behind Asda Hulme) Manchester City Council has stated its intent to introduce a 20mph speed limit to residential streets across Manchester: … Continue reading

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Annual Plan Thursday: “Energy Audit” – #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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Friends of the Earth: “Support the people of Balcombe” #fracking #crazyspecies

This landed in our email inbox… You’ve probably seen the headlines. Fracking is big news as the picturesque village of Balcombe in West Sussex becomes the latest site for test drilling in the UK. Local residents are battling against the corporate … Continue reading

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Volunteer Opportunity: FarmStarting this Saturday, 10th August…, #Manchester #food

We got this from the folks at Kindling Trust – chloe@kindling.org.uk We have a weekend opportunity to join the Land Army on a trip to the FarmStart project, on Saturday 10th August. We will be helping to transform an old … Continue reading

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Annual Plan Tuesday: “Asset Management” – #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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“If you need a job doing…” A #Manchester citizens’ #climate plan

In July 2014 a “three year plan” for Manchester City Council”s climate goals will be agreed at Scrutiny and then signed off by the Executive. Going on the quality of both the plans and the “actions” in the various Annual … Continue reading

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