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

What’s a 2050 future look like? You do the maths! #DECC

A new 2050 Carbon Calculator from DECC is a promising tool but it hides weak ambition and side steps important political choices. Jonathan Atkinson reports from the British Energy Challenge roadshow that was held last Friday in Manchester Town Hall. … Continue reading

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“Dark Snow falls in Copenhagen”; #food #climate and the #Arctic

Manchester chef Jules Bagnoli reports from an inspiring gathering of foodies in Denmark. When Nobel award winning Professor Jason Box bounced onto MAD3‘s woodland stage, freshly mown by the teeth of the previous speaker, forager Roland Rittman, the mainly chef … Continue reading

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Smarter driving on the road to ruin – #Manchester #climate #toptrumps

Manchester City Council’s carbon emissions are, even from the false baseline of 2009/10, climbing.  And so to help them achieve their rubbery targets they proclaim that they will finally introduce that one day programme of training that they designed last … Continue reading

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Competition: “Tomorrow’s City” #students #rtpi

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£14.5m for a “Clean and Green” #Manchester. Libraries and day care centres and stuff? Not so much

[UPDATE 11th September; there is now an online petition about having a public consultation on this £14.5 million.  You can see (and sign) it here on Manchester City Council’s website.] Yeah, you read that right.  On Wednesday September 11th the … Continue reading

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My 5 minute “Is a low carbon energy future possible?” spiel #Manchester #doomed #climate

I witnessed a catastrophe on Thursday night (5th September), and then wasted several hours of my life (no refund possible) writing about it. In that piece, mostly a run-down (harhar) of what each panellist said, I briefly imagined myself as … Continue reading

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Free Environmental Law seminar Thurs 26th September #Manchester

Join a team of specialist barristers from Francis Taylor Building in Manchester for a clear and user-friendly explanation of how you can use environmental law to protect your local area. Friends’  Meeting House, 6 Mount St, M2 5NS; Thursday 26 … Continue reading

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International: Black families still counting the cost of Katrina

Sigh. From Ebony magazine; Today, New Orleans is in a much ‘better’ place with its airport renovated, restaurants thriving, and new schools and medical facilities being built. However, many of the city’s low-income, Black families are still dealing with problems … Continue reading

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Professor David MacKay plays games of skill and chance in #Manchester #DECC

Professor David McKay is the chief scientific advisor for the Department of Energy and Climate Change.  He is the author of the seminal “Sustainable Energy- Without the Hot Air” and “famed for his scrupulous approach.” Still, even the smartest of … Continue reading

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Peer-review group says #Manchester Low Carbon Hub has “low direct involvement of the citizens” #PopeStillCatholic

A group of people who came to Manchester from Italy, Spain and Netherlands have spotted that the “Low Carbon Hub” has “low direct involvement of the citizens” and “weak direct involvement of SMEs.” Their feedback, contained in this report, which  … Continue reading

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