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

#Manchester City Council in “useful IT networking/campaigning tool” shocker!!

Manchester City Council has set up “Manchester Zoom.” It’s “like a noticeboard for the city. Local groups and activities are listed in an easy-to-search format, where you can connect with people who share your interests, find meetings and see what’s … Continue reading

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#Manchester #climate Stakeholder Conference 2013 – beyond belief, beyond satire

UPDATE 7th January: The plot thickens!  We have just stumbled upon a blog post, dated 17th December, on the official Steering Group website that states unequivocally that some of these questions below have been debated and agreed already at the … Continue reading

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Newsflash: #Manchester Council committee to discuss #climate change and energy issues, Tues 8th January, 2pm

On Tuesday 8 January 2013 the Neighbourhoods Scrutiny Committee of Manchester City Council will discuss two report: one on the Manchester Climate Change “Action Plan (70 pages – see MCFly’s submission to the writers here), and another on the Greater … Continue reading

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PMT #01: Please write to the Chair of TfGM about how consultations are publicised

Please join other MCFly readers in taking a quick action on public transport and democratic accountability. Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is “the organisation responsible for implementing local transport policy … responsible for investing your money in improving transport services … Continue reading

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Off Topic: Arabian Nights by #Manchester Library Theatre (@The_Lowry) is a “must-see”

The phrase “must-see” gets overused. This show is, however, a must-see. You can book your tickets here. It closes on Saturday January 12th, so get your skates on. It’s hard to know where to begin with a show this good. … Continue reading

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“Fracking probably safe”, says government report

From the wonderful satirical fortnightly, Private Eye. You can subscribe to it here.

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#Manchester #climate nuggets December 31st 2012

Hi all, next week sees the launch of a new and we-hope-you-think improved Manchester Climate Monthly.  Well, a slight rejig.  Okay, the same old mix of tpyos, calendars, interviews, reviews etc….  And an agony aunt column, a monthly “movement-building” page … Continue reading

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Periodical Review: Peace News Dec 2012/Jan 2013

Every-so-often we at MCFly will review magazines/journals/newspapers that climate/social justice activists may want to keep an eye on which are not, themselves, climate-related. The first of these is of Peace News, a UK-based publication that has been going over 75 … Continue reading

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Video: Staggering animation of Man’s “relationship” with Nature. Think “Wall-E” mashed up by William Burroughs…

Three and a half minutes of awe-inspiringness, from Steve Cutts*. * “Steve is a London based freelance artist, ‘specializing’ in animation, illustration and fine art. After studying fine art at Farnham University, he progressed to the position of in-house illustrator … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: TfGM’s habit of announcing consultations at last minute – can we Budge It?

On Christmas Eve the public were informed (as in, a press release went out) that they can come and be all democraticky and oversighty about Transport for Greater Manchester’s public spending plans. When is this? About ten days time. This, … Continue reading

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