Yearly Archives: 2014

Interview with “And then there’s physics” blogger, excellent #climate #science #policy site

Late last year someone left a comment on the Manchester Climate Monthly website. That’s rare, but not rare enough to be news-worthy. After an embarrassing-to-MCFly-accusation-of-denialism (since retracted!), it emerged that the commenter is the chap behind a very useful website … Continue reading

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Polar Bear Facepalm: North Sea (Oil and Gas) Bubble. #climate #suicide #junkies #fix

Thanks to everyone who came to the “Climate Action in Manchester – where next?” meeting last night. This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. More details to follow imminently. Meanwhile, the Polar Bear (who doesn’t have a name … Continue reading

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#Climate Action in #Manchester mtg tonight – more skills offered by Pauline, who can’t be there…

The meeting tonight starts informally at 6.30pm, with lots of structured mingling and brain-storming and so on. More “formal” (but still fun and interactive!) bits start 7.30ish. Here’s another person who can’t come who wants to be involved! My name … Continue reading

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#Climate Action in #Manchester meeting – skills offered/wanted

Not everyone who wants to come to the “Climate Action in Manchester – where next?” meeting tonight can make it. It has always irritated MCFly that organisers of meetings (including MCFly!!) never try to involve people who can’t get to … Continue reading

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#Climate story in #Manchester Evening News, and meeting tonight, Tues 25th Feb

Manchester Evening News reporter Jennifer Williams has written an interesting account of the Executive meeting last week at which the latest “Climate Plan” of the City Council was discussed. [See MCFly’s account here.] The crucial thing is this – do … Continue reading

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Local democracy Pickled – Incinerator in #Trafford gets go-ahead #Manchester #pollution #debacle

from a press release..   TRAFFORD LOSE HIGH COURT BATTLE: INCINERATOR TO PROCEED   Today in the High Court, Manchester, a Judge agreed with the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, who granted planning permission for the Barton … Continue reading

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#Manchester has 32 wards. All should have ward plans. Only 9 do. People gonna have to do it for themselves…

The story so far: Manchester citizens recently offered to help their (cough cough) Council achieve nine specific actions on climate change. One of those was; 7) Ensure that the ward plans of all 32 wards (and Strategic Regeneration Frameworks) include … Continue reading

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Meaningless BBC drivel in responding to #climate complaint. How do they sleep?

Last Sunday the BBC Radio 4 programme “the Westminster Hour” had a ‘discussion’ about climate change.  The presenter casually said words to the effect “of course, there’s a lot of debate/uncertainty about this”.  This, of course, is nonsense, but sadly … Continue reading

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9 day workshop in Devon: “Sustaining Resistance, Empowering Renewal:Tools for Effective and Sustainable Activism”

Nowt to do with MCFly , just passing it along in the spirit of sharing… Sustaining Resistance, Empowering Renewal:Tools for Effective and Sustainable Activism A 9 day residential workshop in rural Devon, 17th-26th June 2014 This workshop offers personal and … Continue reading

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Professor Corinne Le Quere on the responsibility of climate scientists, gender, denialists and Paris 2015…

Professor Corinne Le Quere, Director of Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, was recently the subject of a typically accurate and helpful article in the Daily Telegraph. Her reply was superb. It inspired MCFly to send off a request for … Continue reading

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