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

#FoIAFriday 001; Effectiveness of £250,000 spend. #Manchester #climate #mcc

Dear Councillor Murphy, I am writing to request the documents that the Council generated that assessed the effectiveness of the role of “Director of Environmental Strategy” during its 4 year lifespan. Given that almost a quarter of a million dollars … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: Fuelling #Manchester #10 Thurs 27th June

Fuelling Manchester #10 – Marble Arch Pub, Manchester Community renewables and retrofit social for Greater Manchester 6PM-9PM,THURSDAY 27TH JUNE 2013 MARBLE ARCH PUB, 73 Rochdale Rd, Manchester M4 4HY Fuelling Manchester is the networking meetup for people and groups involved … Continue reading

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Oxford Road – Time to go Dutch! #cylcing #consultation #Manchester

Pete Abel of “Love your bike” explains a consultation on cycling in the city Fed up with being the sandwich filling between two 10-tonne buses on Oxford Road? Now is your chance to demand better cycling facilities on Oxford Road … Continue reading

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Monthly Journal Overview June 2013 #Manchester #climate

This month, the selected papers explore themes including cities and their role in climatic change, the importance of urban governance, and number of articles from special issues discussing climate change and marine fishing (in Climatic Change) and sustainable local food … Continue reading

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Cartoon: Pentagon plans for mass dissent, #pentagon, #police state, #climate change

From MCFly cartoonist Marc Roberts…                                 Realising the enormous inevitable strains that will be imposed upon the US by Climate Change, the Pentagon braces itself … Continue reading

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Event Report: North West Sustainable Business Quarterly, June 2013

Why mess with success? (1) The North West Sustainable Business Quarterly events have settled into a very slick groove.(2) Last Thursday its biggest ever group of attendees (mostly suits, with only one long-haired guy in a t-shirt) met high above … Continue reading

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Stockport event: “Reducing Household Energy: Together We Can!” Sat 22nd June #climate #energy

EVENT: Reducing Household Energy: Together We Can! 10am-2pm, Saturday 22nd June 2013 Staircase House, Stockport Town Centre, SK1 1ES Do you live in Stockport borough? Would you like to reduce your household energy bills, improve energy efficiency and help the environment too? Book … Continue reading

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Crosspost: “Mapping Results” growing #food in #Trafford #kindling #technology #opendata #manchester

Encouraging things happening “over the border” in Trafford. Kudos to all involved. Why isn’t this happening everywhere? You’ve missed the early bird booking for “Feeding Manchester,” but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go… (Sat 13th July). Mapping Results Date: Fri, … Continue reading

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Greater #Manchester “Strategy” #consultation #rant

So, last week MCFly told you (very late, sorry about that) about a “consultation” on the Greater Manchester Strategy (thanks Tom Skinner!) I have just had a cathartic little rant on their website, which may amuse/horrify/bore. I have thrown in … Continue reading

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#Manchester City Council Consultation report – extra questions…. #scrutiny

This Thursday, the Finance Scrutiny Committee of Manchester City Council will discuss a report about the Council’s “consultations”. The report, which was asked for by councillors, looks at three questions An explanation of the different consultation models in operation across … Continue reading

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