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Was print format from 2012 to 13. Now web only. All things climate and resilience in (Greater) Manchester.

Police and Environmental Protest; from #BartonMoss to #Drax and beyond #Manchester #climate

Just the facts. Please read the disclaimer before commenting. The Guardian reports that A protester at an anti-fracking demonstration in Greater Manchester claims he was left “battered and bruised” after being assaulted by police officers. Sean O’Donnell, who is known … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: ‘International Transport and Sustainable Development’ Thurs 30th Jan #Manchester

Tyndall Manchester invites you to attend the next talk in our seminar series ‘Globalisation and Sustainable Development: International Transport and Sustainable Development’ by Dr. Jonathan Köhler of the Fraunhofer Institut on Thursday 30th January (room C1, George Begg Building, Sackville … Continue reading

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Activists and accountability – excellent blog post and resources for #Manchester #climate #activism

Here’s an excellent blog post from the United States Canada, on the need to make sure that people are not over-committing (and under-delivering). It’s not too long, and it’s full of insights and usefulness! And here are some newly added … Continue reading

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#Fracking rally in #Salford, #Manchester on Sun 26th Jan – ideas to make it more effective!

There was a solidarity rally at Barton Moss on Sunday 12th January. Another has been called for this coming Sunday, 26th January.  Solidarity is good, but solidarity and movement-building is even better.  This below is the tidied-up text of an … Continue reading

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#Manchester #climate nuggets, week beginning Mon 20th Jan

Hello all, MCFly is relaunching its Monday morning blog posts about; a) what you can do/how you can get involved in stuff b) events that are coming up in Manchester [If you have some, it doesn’t have to be just … Continue reading

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Book Review: “A is for Activist”

MCFly writer Roisin Weintraub reviews a children’s book. I stumbled across a whole genre of books accidentally when I found “A rule is to break, anarchism for children.” at a library local to my parents’ house. I’m argumentative. I have … Continue reading

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Polar Bear Facepalm: UKIP and #climate change. #beyondparody

There are more polar bear facepalm opportunities than a man can cope with. Time for a Tumblr, perhaps… http://www.indexoncensorship.org/2014/01/ukips-inconvenient-truth-platform/

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Another year in #Manchester – Steady State Manchester 2013 and 2014

Following on from other group’s summaries, here is Mark Burton from Steady State Manchester. What was your biggest achievement in 2013? There were several: Helped facilitate the consideration of the environment in relation to economy by MCC Economy Scrutiny Committee. … Continue reading

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#Climate scientist riposte reposted. Corinne Le Quere skewers #torygraph blogger. #floods of tears. Don’t read the comments…

Corinne Le Quéré is professor of climate change science and policy at the University of East Anglia. She recently got smeared by a Telegraph blogger, who used all the standard denialist tosh, with a garnish of tweeting in which he … Continue reading

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“Greenhouse gas emissions to climb by a third”, predicts crazed eco-group called… BP. Polar Bear Facepalm

I defy you to make this stuff up. http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/jan/15/bp-predicts-greenhouse-emissions-rise-third

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