Yearly Archives: 2014

Job Alert: “Campaigns and Outreach officer for “the #Climate Coalition”

The utterly useless Stop Climate Chaos is dead! Long live the “Climate Coalition.” And maybe the first thing the new Campaigns and Outreach” officer can campaign for is a less vomit-inducing logo/icon/whatever-you-want-to-call-the-atrocity… Oh, and there’s an Online Comms job, but … Continue reading

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#Manchester citizens answer 3 questions – 014 Jennie Bailey #3qthurs

This week, Jennie Bailey. 1. “Who are you?”  (Name, where you live, and – if you want to say – what you “do”) 2. “What does Manchester need to become more sustainable?” 3. “What knowledge and skills do you want to … Continue reading

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New garden tool libraries launching in South #Manchester to mark National Gardening Week, 14–20 April

Below is a press release from the folks at Eat Green (UK) Range of gardening tools will be available for free hire in Burnage and Didsbury Eat Green (UK) is delighted to launch two new garden tool libraries in South … Continue reading

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Capacity Building: “How to write an Event Report”

MCFly is supposed to give some coverage of what is going on , climate-wise, in Manchester.  Two things have made that more difficult; a) the inexplicable departure last year of co-editor Arwa Aburawa. (1) b) the explicable inability of the … Continue reading

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#Manchester #climate boss Kate Chappell on cycling, the coming Great Car Debate and much else

Councillor Kate Chappell is the Manchester City Council’s Executive Member for the Environment.” Here’s an interview, conducted Tuesday 8th April,  that touches upon “highway bores” (a good thing), potholes (a bad thing), the coming debate on the role of the … Continue reading

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#Chorlton Big Green Happening, South #Manchester Sat April 26th

Chorlton Big Green Happening Saturday April 26th, 2014 1-5pm St Clement’s Church Edge Lane Chorlton Chorlton Big Green Happening is going to be the biggest green festival in Manchester this year – we’re promoting a greener way of life and … Continue reading

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#Salford Cabinet refuses to discuss #fracking despite 3,000-strong petition

Local residents opposed to drilling on Barton Moss gathered at Swinton Civic Centre as Salford Council cabinet members were presented with a 3000+ strong petition against the controversial practice of fracking. Ali Abbas, the originator of the petition presented a … Continue reading

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Philip Pullman on #climate futures, for #Manchester and everywhere. #nailedit

If you’re a decent author, you can say a LOT in 140 characters…

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What IS a low carbon culture, #Manchester? Here’s the Bishop of Manchester’s answer… #climate #adaptation

What is a “low carbon culture”?  Nobody seems to know for sure, four and a half years after it was listed as one of the two headline goals in the Manchester Climate Change Action Plan. Such is the efficiency and … Continue reading

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Competition, co-operation and what we do after the apocalypse, in #Manchester and beyond

Person A “Whether the story is true (I am inherently suspicious), the underlying point is well made. Marketeers, economists etc have to work very VERY hard to suppress our co-operative instincts and only valorise our competitive ones. It enrages them … Continue reading

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