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

Upcoming Event: “Creativity, energy and climate change shared learning workshop” 8-9 Feb, #Manchester

Date: Fri 8th Feb (6-9pm) – Sat 9th Feb (9am – 5pm) 2013 Venue: Manchester, Bridge 5 Mill (http://www.merci.org.uk/bridge5mill ) Community energy projects are using visual arts, poetry and theatre to engage and involve a wider audience in issues of … Continue reading

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Job Alert: Permanent job with Glebelands City Growers, Sale, Greater #Manchester

A job growing food!  From environmentjob.co.uk Grower / Member Organisation: Glebelands City Growers Salary: £6.40/hour Location: Sale, Manchester Hours: Part Time Position type: Paid Contract: Permanent Closing date: Fri 15 February 13 Website: http://www.glebelandscitygrowers.co.uk Contact name: Charlotte Mason or Adam … Continue reading

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PMT #3: Ask @SirRichardLeese to answer straightforward questions about #climate #adaptation in #Manchester

UPDATE 21/1/2013 – Success! Sir Richard Leese has replied. You may think he is unduly optimistic, but he HAS answered the questions. You can read all about it here. Please write a polite email/tweet to the Leader of Manchester City … Continue reading

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Upcoming event: “Grow Your Own” film showing on Jan 20th in South #Manchester – #comedy #allotments

This will be fun and light-hearted, and it’s great to see community groups like the Rusholme Film Club putting on films like this. Grow Your Own is about an English community that is tested when a refugee family are given … Continue reading

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#Manchester #climate nuggets Jan 14th 2013

Hi all, the latest MCFly (vol 2, no 1) came out last week. It’s full of news, views and reviews. Let us know what you like, don’t like, would like to see in it in future… Hope you’re all well … Continue reading

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Save £250 on your electricity and gas bills (but please, #Manchester folks, don’t put that dosh towards a cheap flight!)

This is a scheme organised by all ten of Greater Manchester’s Local Authorities. You have to live in one to be eligible. They don’t say it, so we here at MCFly will – please don’t spend the money you save … Continue reading

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From the coalface – Catrina Pickering from AfSL

Catrina Pickering, Development Worker, Action for Sustainable Living http://www.afsl.org.uk What is your campaign trying to achieve? Action for Sustainable Living or AfSL as it’s known helps people to live more sustainably by harnessing the power of individuals to become more … Continue reading

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#Manchester Tyndall articles about shipping, #aviation and #climate by Prof Kevin Anderson and Dr Alice Bows

Last week Professor Kevin Anderson sent out the following email. Please find links to three (open access) pieces Alice Bows and I have recently had published: 1) a paper on shipping, 2) a commentary on aviation, and 3) a Tyndall … Continue reading

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Another one bites the dust: Envirolink NW into liquidation

The website businessdesk.com reports ENVIROLINK Northwest, the not-for-profit organisation set up to drive the low carbon agenda in the region, has been placed into liquidation and all 19 staff have been made redundant. The organisation, which was based in Warrington, … Continue reading

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Press Release: “BREATHE CLEAN AIR GROUP STILL FIGHTING” in #Manchester and #Trafford

Here at MCFly we aren’t big fans of press-release journalism. There’s already quite enough of it from the Manchester Evening News. Still, needs must, because we don’t have enough reporters. If you’d like to get involved, get in touch – … Continue reading

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