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

Burnley: Courses in Woodland management, River habitats and #permaculture #wea

 Yes, we are *Manchester* Climate Monthly.  But there is – we are told – life beyond the M60.  And we have a soft spot for the Workers’ Education Association.  So, if you know of anyone Burnley way or thereabouts who … Continue reading

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#Manchester​: A ‘Less’ Certain Future – Stakeholde​r Steering Group reflections #climate

A month ago the latest “stakeholder” conference on climate change took place in Manchester. Despite promises that a) elections would be held (see “Steering Group elections: Statement versus official minutes“)and b) information would be forthcoming about what happened at the … Continue reading

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Job Alert: Environmental Sustainability Project Officer at University of #Manchester

from environmentjob.co.uk Environmental Sustainability Project Officer Organisation: The University of Manchester Salary: £24,766 – £28,685 pa Reference: PSS-02377 Location: Manchester Hours: Full Time Position type: Paid Contract: Permanent Closing date: Mon 15 April 13 Website: http://www.manchester.ac.uk THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER … Continue reading

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Right-wing pulled off MCFly; Marc Hudson sacked following plans to become councillor

MCFly co-editor Marc Hudson removed from post; announces becoming city councillor Arwa Aburawa, founding editor of Manchester Climate Monthly, has today announced that Marc Hudson, her former co-editor, will play no further part in the online publication. This shock move … Continue reading

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Job Alert: Tree Station “Finance and Development Worker” #manchester

See below for a short video we made about TreeStation a while back… Opportunities at the TreeStation The Treestation is a social enterprise project to make the very best use of timber produced as a by-product of woodland management and … Continue reading

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Leader of Green Party interviewed by #Manchester #climate Monthly @TheGreenParty

Natalie Bennett, the new leader of the Green Party, recently visited Manchester. As well as meeting community groups, engaging with the GM Poverty Commission and taking part in a public meeting, she found time for an interview with a local … Continue reading

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Write to Michael Gove about his plans to remove #climate change from the under 14s curriculum

I got this email below from the folks at change.org. The facepalm polar bear is MCFly’s contribution… “Firstly, a massive thank you to each and every one of you for signing my petition asking Michael Gove to halt his plans … Continue reading

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Job Alert: Green Party Campaign Director (national, not #Manchester)

Hot on the heels of the other job that we at MCFly are very likely to be short-listed for, comes this.  I’d say we are a shoe-in, especially given the detailed attention we gave to a recent Green Party event … Continue reading

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Bad news on Good Friday; UK #carbon emissions up #manchester #climate #polarbearfacepalm

The polar bear is going to get RSI at this rate… Here’s the Grauniad link.

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Polar Bear Facepalm: Renewable Energy conference cancelled due to lack of interest

Hat-tip to “We Are All Wotan.” The alphaville blog is here. UPDATE 28.3.2013 – And as if by magic, the Sustainable Consumption Institute newsletter comes out today, with this – The impact of the financial–economic crisis on sustainability transitions: Financial … Continue reading

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