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About arwafreelance

Freelance journalist based in the UK with an interest in the Middle East, environmental issues, Islam-related topics and social issues such as regeneration.

Re-Imagining Activism – Climate Campaigning and Race

Why so white? Climate activism and race… Whilst I haven’t been raised in the confessional tradition (being Muslim and all), I do have a confession to make; I am a climate campaigner who hates meetings, marches, strikes, boycotts, hugging trees, … Continue reading

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Climate Stakeholder Conference Workshop Write-ups

The write up of the workshops held at the stakeholder conference 2012 are up in case you hadn’t spotted it on the website or got an email. There is also an interesting blurb from the Steering Group highlighting the ‘recurrent … Continue reading

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Salford Uni & Envirolink Team Up To Offer Green Training

The University of Salford and Envirolink are joining forces to offer energy and built environment training An ‘Energy Professional Development Academy’ has been set up by Salford University and low carbon business support company Envirolink to help companies cut their … Continue reading

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Event Report: The Arab Spring, Consumerism and Sustainability

I recently attended a short lecture on sustainability, the Arab Spring and the Middle East at Manchester University. Relli Shechter from Ben Gurion University, spoke about the rise of a consumer culture in countries such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt. … Continue reading

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Greater Manchester makes its decision on the Green Deal (sort of)

In a bid to keep our readers awake and me sane, this report is only of the key decisions and interesting debates that took place at the Environment Commission’s 21 March meeting (1). It is not an official record of … Continue reading

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BREAKING NEWS: Manchester’s Energy Advice Centre To Shut

A couple of weeks ago, we reported on rumours that funding cuts would see Manchester’s Energy Saving Trust (EST) advice centre closed at the end of March.We can now confirm this. Councillor Nigel Murphy, Manchester City Council’s executive member for the environment, has told us … Continue reading

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Everything you wanted to know about Ecological Modernisation but were afraid to ask

1. What is Ecological Modernisation? According to wikipedia, font of all reliable information, Ecological Modernisation (EM) is “an optimistic, reform-oriented school of environmental social science that has gained increasing attention among scholars and policymakers in the last several decades in … Continue reading

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Manchester Loses Green Investment Bank Bid

Edinburgh and London were chosen as the two cities to host the Green Investment Bank and Manchester came in a close third After a couple of tense weeks (the decision was due end of February), it has been announced today … Continue reading

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Got a climate question? Ask a climate scientist!

You’ve three, count ’em 3, opportunities to ask real live climate scientists your questions in the coming weeks. The ubiquitous and somewhat dishy (so the wife of one of the editors says) Professor Kevin Anderson, deputy director of the Tyndall Centre is … Continue reading

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Stakeholder Conference Programme Announced

Not long left now till Manchester’s climate change action plan stakeholder conference. It’s been quite a wait (from the last annual conference in 2010) but if you were lucky enough to snap up tickets, you can now take a sneak … Continue reading

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