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

Three dates for your diary. 10th, 17th and 19th July. #Climate #Manchester

So, putting aside the putrid and worse-than-useless climate change “conference’ on Monday 8th July (more about that in another blog post soon), there are three events that you will want to put in your diary. Weds 10th July, 9.30. I … Continue reading

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Job alert: Community Food Hub Coordinator – based at Woodbank Food Hub, in #Stockport. #Kindling

From here (and it has downloadable application from etc) Date:  Fri, 06/21/2019 The Kindling Trust are recruiting! Community Food Hub Coordinator – based at Woodbank Food Hub, in Stockport   We are seeking a highly motivated and organised individual, with experience … Continue reading

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If you give a damn, you’ll lobby, and get your friends to lobby. #Manchester #ClimateEmergency

Manchester Climate Monthly has been publishing since October 2011.  It has been publicising events, running (blunt) event reports, using Freedom of Information Act requests to expose the yawning chasm between promise and delivery, between rhetoric and reality. \Before that, Manchester … Continue reading

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Interview: Clive Lord of Basic Citizens’ Income…

Describe a little about who you are (where/when born, jobs done etc), and when you first became involved in ‘environmental’ issues I grew up in Lancashire. Being 84, I was at junior school during WW2. My mother died suddenly, and … Continue reading

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Great Ancoats St petition – questions answered! #Manchester #cycling

Some MCFly readers will already have signed the petition calling on Manchester City Council to change course on its Ancoats St plans, and actually, you know, have cycle lanes. Below is an interview with Nick Hubble, who set up the … Continue reading

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URGENT ACTION: Support school strikers in Chorley #YouthStrike4Climate

An injury against one is an injury against all.  If you give even the smallest of damns about climate change, sign this petition about three school strikers being told they cannot attend their school prom, and share it. More details, … Continue reading

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DATE FOR YOUR DIARY: Weds 10th July, #Manchester City Council debates #Climate Emergency

Repost from Climate Emergency Manchester. Please share. On the morning of Wednesday 10th July (10am), the full council meeting of Manchester City Council will debate a motion calling for the declaration of a climate emergency. The motion is being put … Continue reading

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Saul Alinsky on sit-ins…

Saul Alinsky was a legendary community activist/organiser. If you haven’t read his “Rules for Radicals,” then stop browsing the goddam Internet and do so. This, from an interview he did in 1972, is worth your time. No matter how burning … Continue reading

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Grants of up to $15k for Environmental Action. Deadline 30 June. #Manchester #climate

Patagonia, the outdoor clothing store, runs a grant scheme for environmental action, what they call their “Earth Tax”. The deadline for this year’s grants is the end of June.  and you can find more details here. If you want to … Continue reading

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Interview about community-building with Shelly Quinton-Hulme #Stretford

This interview, with Shelly Quinton-Hulme, is WELL worth your time. I’ve done that annoying thing where I screengrab a page (see below) to tease you, but you need on this link to go through to the Climate Emergency Manchester site, … Continue reading

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