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

#Manchester #climate nuggets Jan 21st 2013; of #aviation, #macf and #fracking

Hi all, don’t forget to sign up for the right to maybe be considered a suitable attendee at the “Stakeholder” “conference” (three and a half hours is just a long meeting, really), on Monday 4th March.    And if you want … Continue reading

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Grow #food! – “Do you want to be a commercial organic grower for Greater #Manchester?”

We have grabbed this post below from the Kindling Trust website.(1) Please forward the info on to anyone who might even be vaguely interested… Do you want to be a commercial organic grower for Greater Manchester? Join us for a … Continue reading

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The year ahead: Kindling Trust (Lessons learned and future goals for #Manchester #climate groups)

Manchester Climate Monthly asked several different groups about the challenges and lessons of 2012 and the goals for 2013. We published a small portion of the answers in the centre-spread of the January issue (which you can see here). Over … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: #organic food in #Salford – Biospheric Foundation, Thurs Feb 14th

Detaiils from here. Please pass on to anyone who lives in Salford or is interested in growing food… “The nuts and bolts of this good thing: Here at Whole Box we have several projects, within the Salford community, based around … Continue reading

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The year ahead: Tyndall Manchester (Lessons learned and future goals for #Manchester #climate groups)

Manchester Climate Monthly asked several different groups about the challenges and lessons of 2012 and the goals for 2013. We published a small portion of the answers in the centre-spread of the January issue (which you can see here). Over … Continue reading

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Something for the Weekend 18 January 2013 #Manchester #Climate

To kickstart your weekend, a bad joke: What does one star say to another star when they meet? Glad to meteor! And this weekend, there three  “eco” events we know of: Sat 19 2pm – 5.30pm  Everything you want to know … Continue reading

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Grants for Greater #Manchester projects to increase #recycling and reduce waste

Please forward this information on to anyone who might be interested! New Year, new funding….. With Christmas behind us, now is a time to enter the New Year with new enthusiasm and fresh ideas for increasing recycling and reducing waste. … Continue reading

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Newsflash: Leaked #Manchester #Climate Steering Group recruitment questionnaire!!

What a coincidence! On the very day that more information is finally released about the upcoming and ever-shrinking “Stakeholder Conference” [see here] on climate change, a plain brown envelope arrived at our offices, containing a bombshell.  It appears to be … Continue reading

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Newsflash: At last!! #Manchester: A Certain Future Conference 2013 details #climate #debacle

They aren’t saying how they are deciding who has the “honour” of attending. Nice and transparent as ever. And it’s a great way to build momentum, isn’t it – to restrict what is supposed to be the pre-eminent climate event … Continue reading

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Event Report: “What will a Low Carbon #Manchester look like?”

MCFly reporter Laurence Menhinick went to a recent event organised by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers,  with speaker Becca Warren (CEng MCIBSE, Low Carbon and Building Energy specialist)- 15 January 2013, at Manchester Metropolitan University Credit is due to Ms. … Continue reading

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