Monthly Archives: August 2013

0 – 7 = …1.8? #Manchester carbon maths failure. What should responsible citizens do?

If you think those numbers don’t add up, you’re not alone. Even Manchester City Council, which had tried to tell the public it had reduced carbon dioxide emissions, has conceded that their carbon emissions have actually increased. In a dramatic … Continue reading

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#Manchester #Climate Monthly #20, August 2013 out now!

How should responsible citizens respond to the latest failure by Manchester City Council to cut its carbon emissions?  What is an “emotathon” and why is it a Bad Thing?  Can a cat teach us about Climate Change? All good questions, … Continue reading

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Moss Brook Growers – volunteers for harvesting needed on Mon/Weds/Fridays #Manchester #organic #food

Via Rob at Moss Brook Growers – “Hello everyone, we’re now approaching our busy harvest period and just wanted to say that we can take volunteers on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. If any of you are free, just let … Continue reading

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Video: A crash-test dummy talks about climate change…

Crash-test dummy rants about climate change and … transactional analysis?! RIP Xtranormal… And, not on climate change but transactional analysis…

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Annual Plan Thursday: “Voltage Optimisation” – #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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