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

Crosspost: “People power: #Manchester energy uprising”

This article, written by Carbon Coop’s Jonathan Atkinson, is a cross post from the New Internationalist website Rising energy bills have never been more prominent in the headlines. Smart energy meters – which allow you to track your energy use … Continue reading

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Crosspost: 10 Ways to ‘Share’ This Christmas

from the Post-Growth website (“Creating global prosperity without economic growth”) 10 Ways to ‘Share’ This Christmas by Cheryl Leong Editor’s note: This article first appeared in  The Kids are All Right,  a site for parents of Australian teenagers.  The author is … Continue reading

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Job Alert: Bike It Officer, Trafford

from here Bike It Officer, Trafford Organisation: Sustrans Salary: £20,574 – £23,028 pa Reference: SUS783E Location: Sale Hours: Full Time Position type: Paid Contract: Fixed Term Contract Closing date: Fri 04 January 13 Website: http://www.sustrans.org.uk Contact email: jobs@sustrans.org.uk Bike It … Continue reading

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Donations sought – “The Secret Garden works for the Secret Homeless”

This below is an email from the folks at Fallowfield Secret Garden. If you can help out, contact them at thefallowfieldsecretgarden@gmail.com The Fallowfield Secret Garden  have  promised to deliver as many donations as possible to both the Booth Center and … Continue reading

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Competitions and Grants and Prizes, oh my…

This below is a list of competitions etc that will be of interest to MCFly readers (thanks to Roger Bysouth for the heads-up). It comes from Croydon Voluntary Action‘s latest bulletin. The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has … Continue reading

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Help Needed for Mole Survey!

The Greater Manchester Local Records Centre are currently gathering data on the distribution of moles in the region. If you’ve got any information, please forward it to Matt Holker using this survey form.To add a record, click on the link and then click “Cancel and … Continue reading

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University of Manchester’s Sustainability Lead Interviewed – Colin Hughes

MCFly editor Marc Hudson met up with the University of Manchester Associate Vice President of Sustainability Colin Hughes to talk about everything from what an associate vice president of sustainability does to fuel poverty, aviation and ‘measuring success’. For the … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: Open Source Energy Monitor making at #madlab in #Manchester, Thurs 13 Dec

Carbon Co-op have been working with openenergymonitor.org, to produce innovative, modular, home environment monitors using open source hardware and software. Now we need people to help us build them. Unlike conventional energy monitors, the kit is flexible, modular and totally … Continue reading

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The #Manchester Climate Change Action Plan “refresh” insultation; MCFly’s contribution

Attention Conservation Notice: This is an open letter to the Steering Group about their “refresh” of the Manchester Climate Change Action Plan. We know it will be ignored, but silence in the face of such disastrous inadequacy is complicity. And … Continue reading

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Essay: The Importance of Positive Communications Around Sustainability

New MCFly writer Kevin Swindells dug out this essay that he submitted to a competition.  We’d love to hear other people’s views on “the importance of positive communications.”  There’s just one criterion – nobody is allowed to quote that glib … Continue reading

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