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

Art Gallery patrons left in the dark – #Manchester #climate #toptrumps

Manchester City Council’s buildings emissions went up last year. They don’t seem particularly bothered by this, of course. Number 8 of the so-called “actions” in the so-called carbon reduction plan, basically is a promise that they didn’t bother to keep … Continue reading

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Shanghai yes, Nantes, no; Richard Leese will NOT go to major #Climate Conference for Mayors

What a difference four years makes.  In 2009 Manchester City Council actually got off its backside and briefly grasped the nettle that is climate change.  After wasting two years of flubbing and flapping they worked with a wide-range of stakeholders … Continue reading

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#Fracking perfectly safe claims local expert in #Balcombe

This, from newsthump, is very very funny. (I haven’t screengrabbed the whole article. It gets funnier…)

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Town Hall “transformation” – #Manchester #climate #toptrumps

Manchester City Council’s buildings emissions went up last year. They don’t seem particularly bothered by this, of course. Number 7 of the so-called “actions” in the so-called carbon reduction plan, and we’re already into things that any reasonable human being … Continue reading

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Volunteer opportunity: harvest #organic #food for #Manchester Fri 23rd and 30th August

Hi all, We have a couple of Land Army dates coming up this month – On Friday 23rd August we’ll be heading to Glebelands in Sale. Jobs will be confirmed closer to the time, but there’s always a good mix … Continue reading

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“Ministers blitzed on biomass” (Press Release from #Trafford Breathe Clean Air Group)

Press release*: Over 500 letters have been sent to Government Ministers and Agency Chairman in the Breathe Clean Air Group’s summer campaign of protest about Biomass burning and the Barton Renewable Energy Plant in Davyhulme, Greater Manchester. “Our campaign has … Continue reading

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Action for Sustainable Living? Maybe. Action for Sustainable Change? Not so much… #Manchester #climate

Action for Sustainable Living, the “award-winning” charity, has refused to answer basic questions about how it will take action for sustainable… democracy. In July this year it took over the “secretariat” function for the “Steering Group,” the largely invisible and … Continue reading

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Book Review: Hard Change by Dawn Reeves

BOOK REVIEW: Hard Change by Dawn Reeves Shared Press 2013 331 pages http://www.hardchange.com/ A Council that’s hell-bent on attracting inward investment, regardless of the long-term consequences for the city.  Politicians at loggerheads with each other, but with an Almighty (?) … Continue reading

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Book launch: “Industrial Revolution” #Manchester in ruins, Chorlton, Tues 20th August

This from those tax-dodging blighters at Amazon; “Industrial Revolution is Robert Cutforth’s epic post-apocalyptic work based in Manchester, England-home of the original Industrial Revolution. Industrial Revolution is dramatic and dangerous, a novel that will please fans of both hard and … Continue reading

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Guest post: Thinking the unthinkable #runawayclimate #nuclear #doomed

This is a guest post, with all the usual disclaimers. Thinking the Unthinkable Today we are standing at the edge of the abyss facing 2 existential threats, runway climate change and nuclear war. These are the flip sides to the … Continue reading

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