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

Job Alert: Herbie co-ordinator

Via Manchester Friends of the Earth‘s weekly bulletin, comes this Herbie Coordinator £21,883 (£17,506 pro- rata for 4 days a week) Contract until the end of March 2013. Herbie is a food project run by the sustainability charity MERCi. This … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate weekly nuggets 14 May 2012

Hi all, I hope you were all transfixed by the long-awaited major sporting event yesterday. I refer of course to Roger Federer regaining world number 2 spot. Onwards and upwards, Mr Federer… Anyway, later this week we’re going to publish … Continue reading

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Event Report: “Mediating climate change in the city”

Long-time MCFly reader (he has other achievements!) Jonathan Silver sent us this account of a recent event at Durham University.  There’s a disclaimer at the end. An ambitious week-long event at Durham University, as part of Harriet Bulkeley’s Urban Transition … Continue reading

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Video Review: Top 10 Myths of Behaviour Change

Laurence Menhinick watches a 30 minute video on behaviour change and comes away impressed… “ People just don’t care and are too lazy to do anything about climate change” “All it needs to work is regulations or incentives” “We need … Continue reading

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Something for the Weekend 11th May 2012

No joke this week. We were going to make a pun about herbs, or fish. But then we decided that this is neither the thyme nor the plaice. And this weekend… Saturday 12th, 12 noon to 1.30am Levenshulme Beer Festival. … Continue reading

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Interview: Alistair Ulph of the Sustainable Consumption Institute

Manchester Climate Monthly speaks to Alistair Ulph, acting Director of the Sustainable Consumption Institute at the University of Manchester  The Sustainable Consumption Institute was set up in 2007 with a £25 donation from Tesco – every “little” helps. The SCI’s … Continue reading

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Green deal or no green deal: domestic retrofit questions answered

From the print edition of Manchester Climate Monthly (available here) Michael O’Doherty, Head of Climate Change: Buildings and Energy at Manchester City Council and, in his copious spare time, also Greater Manchester Housing Retrofit Programme Lead has kindly answered a … Continue reading

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Job Alert: AfSL development worker

Action for Sustainable Living is going to appoint a part-time Development Worker (0.5) to manage the delivery of its BIG Lottery-funded work and support the charity through its next stage of development. Its Green Seeds project, “supported by the National … Continue reading

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Working Wednesday: Help MCFly expand its twitter-reach

Your mission, should you choose to accept it: Come up with a list of people/organisations MCFly should follow on twitter. [Criteria – Manchester-focussed and/or environmental and/or generally interesting.] If you’ve time and mental bandwidth after doing that, you could offer … Continue reading

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“What is it that is following me?” A southern voice on climate change

From Kashmir to Delhi, Moscow to Manchester, what is it that is following me? by Irfan Syed, (Chair, Salford Interfaith Network and Co-Chair Salford Forum for Refugees) Lush green mountains, deep lakes, fresh air and singing birds of Kashmir. I … Continue reading

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