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

The Council and its collaborative working: A steaming ‘eap of you-know-what

MCFly co-editor Marc Hudson looks at a recent (broken) promise by Manchester City Council to improve the way it works on environmental issues. Manchester City Council is forever banging on about collaboration and working “in partnership.”  They talk a very … Continue reading

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#Manchester #climate nuggets 28 May 2012

Hi all, a date for your diary;  Friday 15th June from 7.30pm – “Ending Activism” at the Lass O’Gowrie pub, Charles St. An opportunity to meet people, have fun, discuss past, present and future “activism.” Oh, and the post after … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: “From Grey to Green”

Dave Bishop, MCFly’s biodiversity reporter, writes about an exciting new project. Last year the Greater Manchester Local Records Centre (GMLRC), which is attached to the Greater Manchester Ecology Unit (GMEU), submitted a bid to the National Heritage Lottery Fund – … Continue reading

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Event Report: Virtual Migrants

MCFly co-editor Marc Hudson went to an art performance and came away thinking “where else but in South Manchester would you hear a Zimbabwean, an Iranian, a Barbadoan and a Mancunian chewing the fat about the twenty-first century?”* Virtual Migrants … Continue reading

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Something for the Weekend 26 May 2012 #Manchester #Climate

We have had complaints about the poor quality of our jokes for these weekly “Something for the Weekend” posts.  But we’d point out that the quality could actually decline. For example, jokes about German sausages – they are the wurst. … Continue reading

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Interview: Mary Heaney of MMU

MCFly co-editor Arwa Aburawa interviews Mary Heaney, Director of Services at Manchester Metropolitan University, whose responsibilities include the environmental sustainability agenda Besides saving money, what are the reasons MMU is taking green action? Money isn’t actually the top priority for … Continue reading

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Cycling – how much the City Council is spending and on what

This below is a cross-post from Mad Cycle Lanes of Manchester (a blog that does what it says on the tin, and more.) In response to the following request:- 1. In the current financial year, how much money is the … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: What if… Manchester was as sustainable as Havana?

Here’s the blurb “Once upon a time, Havana, like Manchester, was a city dependent on fossil fuels. But after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the oil supply rapidly dried up, and almost overnight, Cuba faced a major food and … Continue reading

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Ward A Mess! #4

Arwa Aburawa, co-editor of Manchester Climate Monthly, on the long long wait for ward level plans for Manchester. It’s been almost two months since the wards plans for Machester were supposed to be approved by Manchester City Council. And we … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate nuggets 21st May 2012

Hi all, hope you’re all well.  Please do read the story before this one on the site – Manchester City Council is going to be releasing a report about Steady State Economics soon. This is, I think, a Big Deal, … Continue reading

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