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

Upcoming Event: “Cold War Technologies for Weaponizing the Atmosphere: From Cloud Wars to Geo-Engineering”

This looks interesting! Weather (!) permitting, MCFly will cycle out there and do a report.  All are welcome, btw. As part of the Cold War/Blue Planet conference being hosted this Thursday and Friday by the Centre for the History of … Continue reading

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Event Report: The Challenges of Climate Change for BME Communities

MCFly attends a workshop hoping to get the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities of Manchester talking about climate change. On the 20th of June, both MCFly editors went along to the second workshop arranged by the National C ouncil … Continue reading

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Event Report: First step on the journey to a green, fair and beyond-growth #Manchester

June 25th: A room fizzing of “cautious optimism”, new friendships forming. and flipcharts filling with good ideas; tonight in a room in Central Manchester the first steps were taken on a journey that can lead to a greener, fairer and … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: Environmental Management Systems Free breakfast seminar

Environmental Management Systems Free breakfast seminar Friday 29th June, 8.30 – 10.30am at YHA Manchester It will cover the following subjects: > What is an EMS? > Benefits of an EMS > Key components of an EMS > Certifying your EMS … Continue reading

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#Manchester #climate nuggets June 25 2012

Hi all, Steady State Manchester launches its writing process tonight; Monday 25th June, from 6pm to 9pm (it’s drop-in – just come for a bit) at the Friends Meeting House, 6 Mount St.  If you can’t come tonight, there’s a … Continue reading

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Steady State Manchester – get involved!

Hello everyone, if you can get along Monday 25th to the ‘drop-in’ session about Steady-State economics, then great.  It’s from 6pm to 9pm at the Friends Meeting House, Mount St (behind the Central Library). We will be finding out what … Continue reading

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Newsflash: Weaving a social web in #Manchester

A new internet-based “social action platform” will come to life in Manchester. We twisted the arm of its creator to write the following; James Duggan, one of the organisers of CityCampMCR (http://www.citycampmcr.org), was last Friday (June 22nd) granted £7,500 from … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: “Big Abundant Party” on Sun July 1st

“Big Abundant Party” for Mancunians who want to act on climate change and have a great time- authentic French meals for just £2, salsa performance from ‘Ya Llegamos’, face painting, quiz, eco info and good hearted chilling and chat. Intergenerational. … Continue reading

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Article Review: “Growing Grassroots innovations

Seyfang, G. and Haxeltine, A. (2012) ‘Growing Grassroots Innovations: Exploring the role of community-based social movements in sustainable energy transitions’, Environment and Planning C  Vol 30(3) pp381-400  doi:10.1068/c10222 Pah. I bet this is going to be another wordy academic article full … Continue reading

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Event Report: A game of one half – witnessed

Attention Conservation Notice: MCFly co-editor Marc Hudson makes it half-way through a day-long academic seminar about climate change and social movements before finally losing his rag and invoking the law of two feet. Not of interest to casual readers. Or … Continue reading

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