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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: November 2013
#Manchester Evening News publishes #climate letter about Typhoon Haiyan
Woohoo! They cut two sentences from the last paragraph for space, which is fair enough! “Meanwhile, the MEN can improve its coverage of these sorts of disasters by devoting one or two of the 15 paragraphs to the underlying context … Continue reading
Letter to the #Manchester Evening News about Typhoon Haiyan
Let’s see if they publish… Thank you for your coverage of the catastrophic typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. (“Thousand flee super typhoon danger” MEN Nov 9th 2013, page 10). It captured the terror and damage caused by this disaster very … Continue reading
Video about “Fossil Free” divestment event in Birmingham
MCFly volunteer Claire Woolley has made her first video! She attended the Birmingham event in the “Fossil Free” tour put on by campaigning groups People and Planet, 350.org and Operation Noah. “Drawing inspiration from the anti-apartheid campaigns of the 1980s … Continue reading
Posted in academia, Energy, Event reports, youtubes
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Polar Bear Facepalm: Ay-up #Manchester, hold your concentration on the concentrations…
Ahead of the Warsaw climate talks, remember that there’s a really dangerous curve ahead. Text from bbc article.
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Polar Bear Facepalm: Fossil fool subsidies #speciesnottrying
Dumb as a rock.* Really. * And I know some rocks that would probably sue for libel over being compared to homo ‘sapiens’. FFS.
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Good News Saturday: Carbon Literacy for Social Landlords in #Manchester (crosspost)
So, if you have some good news about what is happening in Manchester around climate/environment, send it in! This below is from the Carbon Literacy website… The CL Project mainly grows through its ability to work with networks and today … Continue reading
Posted in Good News Saturday, Manchester City Council
Tagged carbon literacy, Richard Leese, social landlords
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Polar Bear Facepalm about the #climate talks in Warsaw
Read it and weep. MCFly knows of two people going to the UNFCCC talk(ing shop)s in Warsaw from the 11-22 November. We’re asking them to report on all the civilisation-saving agreements that get signed off…
Posted in International, Polar Bear Facepalm
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Newsflash: #Manchester Council has new Exec for Environment – Cllr Kate Chappell
Councillor Kate Chappell (Rusholme) is the new Executive Member for the Environment. On Tuesday night, following a re-arrangement of the portfolios of the nine member Executive, she handily beat three other candidates to secure the approval of the Labour Group. … Continue reading
Posted in Manchester City Council
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Upcoming Event: #Manchester University “Centre for Urban Resilience and Energy” launch Nov 18th
I was going to call this post “A CURE for all our ills,” but you can get too tricksy about these things, and I have been reliably informed that puns don’t work in blog post titles… There’s a launch coming … Continue reading
Event Report: “The arduous transition to low-carbon energy” #Manchester #climate
Professor Frank Geels of the Sustainable Consumption Institute gave a seminar last week. Professor “of System Innovation and Sustainability,” he moved to Manchester last year and (to quote his biog), “is chairman of the international Sustainability Transitions Research Network (www.transitionsnetwork.org), … Continue reading
Posted in academia, education, Energy
Tagged Professor Frank Geels, Sustainable Consumption Institute
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