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

Manchester Brewing Co-operative going for green

The famously thirsty MCFly talks to Jonathan Hartley of Manchester Brewing Co-operative, which is holding a beer festival in Levenshulme on Saturday 12th May. MCFly will be there, conducting extensive research. PS Latest MCFly out now. When did you become … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate Monthly #5 out now

Who is looking for a new boss after those local authority elections? Who got loads of moolah?  Where can you drink co-operative beer and salsa in a solar-kind-of-way?  What does the Sustainable Consumption Institute do?  When will Manchester start retrofitting? … Continue reading

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Stick the boot into MCFly!!

The MCFly editors are meeting next Sunday. We are looking back on the last 6 months of MCFly (we started up online in October 2011, and in print in January). We are also looking forward to the next 18 months. … Continue reading

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Off-topic: Activists and Academics – thesis and antithesis?

Every so often invites from academics (for this seminar or that interview) land on the doormat at MCFly Towers. Or else we invite ourselves along to something that, although by and for academics should not be an “academic” subject. You … Continue reading

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“Screw all the hippies”- An event report from the Big Six Energy Bash.

By Henry Davis In February 2011, Climate Camp produced a statement which contained the following: “As a movement, to be relevant, we need to move with the times. Therefore the Camp for Climate Action has decided, after much discussion and … Continue reading

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Something for the Weekend 4th May 2012

What do vegetarian cannibals eat? Swedes. And this weekend… Saturday 4th, 1pm A new group “350 Manchester” will be handing out leaflets etc on Market St. It’s not quite clear who they are trying to convince to do what though. … Continue reading

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Elections: New chair needed for Environment Commission, Lib Dems wiped out in Manchester

Dave Goddard, chair of the Environment Commission(and, incidentally leader of Stockport Council)has held lost his seat in the latest local authority elections. Standing for re-election in Offerton ward, he was edged out by Labour’s Laura Booth (1346 votes) to his … Continue reading

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“There’s no justice, there’s just us”

We asked MCFly reader “shakkka” to tell us what she thought about the past, present and future of non-violent direct action on climate change. Here’s what she sent us. (We’re publishing this today to mark this.) As Paul Mason said … Continue reading

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Wednesday’s work: MCFly distribution monkey sought

Every Wednesday afternoon (1) we’re going to post either a role that needs taking on, or a specific task (or one of each, if we are feeling particularly sisypheanly behind in a given week.) These are roles and tasks that, … Continue reading

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Pre-election survey: Candidates ambivalent about the Airport

Manchester Friends of the Earth has conducted a survey about the environmental positions of candidates standing in the May 3rd local authority elections. You can read the results here – http://www.scribd.com/doc/91350632/2012-Local-Election-Report-MFoE One thing that leaps out on an initial skim … Continue reading

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