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

Upcoming Event: Help weed asparagus and clear docks at Moss Brook Farm, Weds 5th December

Want to get some dirt under your fingernails while helping local organic food production?? “The Land Army will be visiting Moss Brook Growers again Wednesday 5th December. They need help weeding their asparagus crop and clearing docks from their orchard … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: Is Ethical Finance Possible? Mon 26th Nov, #Manchester

News just reaches us of this – Free Manchester Event Monday 26th November, 7.00pm to 9.00pm at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, Engine House, Chorlton Mill, 3 Cambridge Street, Manchester, M1 5BY Venerable Manchester institution is co-host Ethical Consumer is … Continue reading

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Event Report: Greater #Manchester ESD Forum “An Introduction to Systems Thinking and the Circular Economy”

Laurence Menhinick visits Bridge 5 Mill for an event hosted by the Manchester Environmental Education Network. An Introduction to Systems Thinking and the Circular Economy – with Andrew Turney from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, 21 Nov 2012 The goal of … Continue reading

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#Manchester #climate nuggets November 19 2012

Hi all, we are biased, but we think that you all should get along to the launch event that Steady State Manchester group is putting on tomorrow night at the Mechanics Institute. Two reports – “In place of growth” and … Continue reading

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Youtube about #Manchester Hackathon, musings about technology and climate activism #mcrhack

Here’s a video I made about yesterday’s “Hackathon,” organised by Open Data Manchester. [UPDATE: Sigh, I failed to mute a video clip, so have drowned out a bit of Dave Carter… So it goes. Fixed it!] It was a great … Continue reading

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Youtube: #madlab and its upcoming events

One of the things that gives this cynical and gloomy climate activist hope is the fantastic levels of innovation and generosity you encounter at “madlab” in the Northern Quarter.  Yes, there are downsides to the digital world, and it’s on … Continue reading

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Polar Bear facepalm: “Businesses are paying too much attention to marginal issues…”

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Upcoming training (not free!): “Energy savings through communication and engagement”

from here Thursday 22 November 2012 9.00am – 4.30pm Duration 6 hours Venue University of Salford Aimed at: Energy managers, Sustainability managers, HR managers, Marketing and internal communication managers, Health, Environment and Safety managers, Facilities & Building managers, Energy & … Continue reading

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Professor Kevin Anderson on steady state economics – “begin immediate and deep reductions in emissions at the same time” #inplaceofgrowth

Professor Kevin Anderson of the Tyndall Centre Manchester has written a foreword to the “In Place of Growth” report that is being launched next Tuesday evening.  Professor Anderson, who regularly presents his findings at meetings throughout the city and the … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: “CRUDE KILLINGS – Climate, Race, Poverty” Weds 28th Nov, #Manchester

DISCUSSION, PERFORMANCE + BOOK LAUNCH a free event by Virtual Migrants, Weds 28th November 6 – 8pm @ International Anthony Burgess Foundation, 3 Cambridge Street, Engine House, Chorlton Mill, Manchester M1 5BY Book your place at http://www.crudekillings.eventbrite.co.uk(registration is strongly advised … Continue reading

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