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

Colour me amazed: Australian weather-mappers need new colours for new peak temperatures #deeppurple #toast

Oscar Wilde said that “A Map Of The World Without Utopia Is Not Worth Glancing At.” Perhaps a twenty-first century Wilde would say  that “a map of the world without dystopia is not worth colouring in…” Record heat sees Australia … Continue reading

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#Manchester City Council leader Richard Leese on #climate adaptation? Maybe…

Richard Leese, the leader of Manchester City Council, has a blog. The latest post on it makes mention of adaptation to climate change. We’ve posted the following question. Let’s see what happens… Welcome back, at the end of the blog … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: How will Low Carbon #Manchester look? Tues 15 Jan, 6pm…

There is a registration page for this free event here. How will Low Carbon Manchester look? Richard Roberts – GMA Chairman Tuesday, 15 January 2013 from 18:00 to 20:00 (GMT) “This informative and interesting presentation discusses the current carbon footprint … Continue reading

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PMT #02: Please publicise MCFly and/or complete a sentence…. #Manchester #climate

Please follow us on facebook and twitter (@mcr_climate) and get into the habit of reposting/retweeting our posts. And/or complete this sentence (by posting in the comments box)  “MCFly would be a lot better as a resource for people trying to … Continue reading

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Last chance to nominate someone for “Woman and the Environment” for #Manchester International Women’s Day awards

Do you know women doing good work in Manchester (especially on environment, but there are a bunch of categories).  Well, you have until THIS FRIDAY, 11th January, to nominate them for an award.  See the email below, which we received … Continue reading

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Newsflash: #Manchester Stakeholder Conference to be held on Monday 4th March. MCFly urges you not to bother booking annual leave NOW.

You may have read on the official website “manchesterclimate.com”  that the Stakeholder Conference would be held on Friday 8th March.  This was wrong. (1) You may have read in a report to Manchester City Council that the Stakeholder Conference would … Continue reading

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#Manchester Evening News: “Win flights to… London” – “Going green as top priority”? #epicfail

Seriously.

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Newsflash: Steering Group blog post to appear!!!

Attention Conservation Notice: This is a detailed post about how little information is ever released by officialdom without persistence persistence persistence.  It is not inspiring, but rather depressing; so is best left unread if you need to maintain illusions about … Continue reading

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Letter on climate change the #Manchester Evening News didn’t publish

Here’s a letter I sent in last Thursday about the Scrutiny Committee meeting on Tuesday 8th. Sadly it hasn’t made it in – but persistence is the name of the game when it comes to letters to the editor… It … Continue reading

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#Manchester #Climate Monthly #13, January 2013 out now!

What preparations have been made for the next “Stakeholder Conference” on climate change, 9 short weeks away?  What advice does MCFly’s new agony aunt, Miss Movements have to offer?  What do various eco-groups like Friends of the Earth, Carbon Coop … Continue reading

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