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

Event report: Famine and Food Security – does Genetic Modification have a role to play?

New MCFly volunteer Philip James gives his thought on a GM food debate held on Tuesday 13th March and jointly hosted by the British Council and the British Science Association. Warning: This article contains a banquet of food-related puns. The … Continue reading

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Event report: Engineering a solution to the energy crisis

MCFly writer Laurence Menhinick goes to an energy discussion and comes away strangely de-energised… Energy – the big thing governing our lives – needs a proper looking at every now and again. So it was with eager anticipation that I … Continue reading

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Know your (green) history; Trade Unions and the Environment

MCFly asked John Medhurst, Policy Officer at the Public and Commercial Services union (1), to write about the historic links between trade unionism and environmental protest. It is sometimes assumed that trade unionism and environmentalism are two entirely different strands … Continue reading

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Volunteer Opportunity: Auditing MMU

This may not seem so sexy, but think a) of how good it will look on your CV, b) of how much you’ll learn and c) the warm inner glow (insulated) of having helped make Manchester just that tiny smidgin … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate weekly nuggets #2

Hi all, A busy week ahead (see calendar below). Just a reminder- if you want to start writing or volunteering for MCFly a) you’ll be joining a growing band of folks b) all you have to do is email us … Continue reading

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Book Review: Mad like Tesla, Underdog Inventors and their Relentless Pursuit of Clean Energy

Book Review: Mad like Tesla, Underdog Inventors and their Relentless Pursuit of Clean Energy Hamilton, T. 2011, ECW Press, Toronto, Canada Wind turbines, photovoltaic cells, biofuels, tidal power… yes, yes, same old, same old… We know renewables exist, what they … Continue reading

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Event Report: “Going Beyond Dangerous Climate Change”

“Going Beyond Dangerous Climate Change: Exploring the void between rhetoric and reality in reducing carbon emissions” – A talk by Professor Kevin Anderson on Tuesday 6th March 2012 Professor Kevin Anderson gave a very honest talk on ‘dangerous climate change’ … Continue reading

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Something for the Weekend #4

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One says to the other “Is it just me, or does this taste funny?” And in Manchester this weekend, you can pick up litter or you can swap seeds… Sunday 11th 10:30 am Scrub … Continue reading

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Job Alert: Researching “volunteer recruitment strategies”

Change Agents UK tell us that they “have a number of verypart time (but paid) local opportunities around the country working on a research project.  Due to the nature of the roles it would ideally suit someone already living in … Continue reading

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Interview: Urban Agriculture in Havana… and Manchester?

Liz Postlethwaite, who is giving a presentation at Levenshulme’s Inspire Centre on Wednesday 14th March about her trip to Cuba looking at urban food production, answers some questions about the project. Could you tell us a bit a about why you … Continue reading

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