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

Prof Kevin Anderson (Tyndall #Manchester) writes open letter to EU boss about #climate policy

Professor Kevin Anderson has written an open letter to the President of the European Commission about the EU’s  climate policy.  In the letter, Professor Anderson expresses his “serious concerns that the process for determining the EU’s 2030 decarbonisation target is … Continue reading

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Video: “From Toy Story 3 to Noam #Chomsky” – #Manchester University students ranted at by #climate guy

A few weeks ago I was invited to participate in a debate in front of a bunch of second year Geography Students, on the theme of “Can Development End Poverty?” I spoke second…. There’s a Q and A session too, … Continue reading

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BBC Radio #Manchester and doing the “read the papers” thing

I was on this morning.  You can listen to it here – until Dec 17th or so. From 46:42  me on Mandela, fracking and Super-cockroaches And then from 1:20: 19 On the difficulties of being a Big Charity, and some … Continue reading

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Event Report: “Groaning the City” #citycons #Manchester

Marc Hudson attends (1) a redemption ritual for corporate “environmentalists” and finds himself musing about ecological modernisation, prostitutes and the #deliciousambiguity of the ‘cons’ in #citycons… There were 130 (2) or so of us, sat in rows, listening to the … Continue reading

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Polar Bear Facepalm: Solar panel owners to be penalised for “free-riding”

According to the Grauniad, those smart-alecs at ALEC – the “American Legislative Exchange Council” are going to try to get laws passed that would penalise people who have invested in solar panels. Shades of Monty Burns?

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#Manchester City Council fails to produce Green and Blue Infrastructure strategy. For 50 gazillionth time.

Oh, this story is the gift that keeps on giving. A Green and Blue Infrastructure plan (that’s parks and canals and lakes, to you and me), has been promised and delayed, promised and delayed, so many times that we’ve lost … Continue reading

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Repost: Environmental protest group disbands in chaos after all members revealed to be undercover police

From this very reliable news source. Environmental protest group disbands in chaos: all members revealed to be undercover police Some officers struggled with the ‘convincingly blending in’ aspect of going undercover. A Dunstable based environmental protest group disbanded in chaos when … Continue reading

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Off-topic and a bit philosophical: Is it possible to #changehow nothing changes?

While I brew a post about the nature of successful feedback, clock this piece of cynicism. There should also perhaps be a paragraph that says “Can see that change needs to happen, have the motivation, try and then get demotivated … Continue reading

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Event Report: Will it take a “change howitzer” to #changehow Compass does its conferences? #bile #anger #ffs

MCFly editor Marc Hudson goes to a left-wing thinktank’s ‘different’ conference and comes away ready to sign up… to the Tories. This Very Long and Cathartic Blogpost is going to be a chronological account of the whole appalling day which … Continue reading

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#Manchester International Women’s Day 2014- nominate someone for “Women Protecting our Enviornment”

The International Women’s Day award nomination deadline has been extended until Tuesday 10 December. As yet, they have still not received any nominations for the following category: “Women Protecting Our Environment This award is for a woman or a group … Continue reading

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