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About manchesterclimatemonthly

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

Interview: UK emissions and energy scenarios

Maria Sharmina, Doctoral Researcher at the Sustainable Consumption Institute and affiliated to Tyndall Centre Manchester, answers questions from MCFly volunteer Kate Matthews, ahead of her “lecture and a curry” on Tuesday 13th March at the University of Manchester Students Union … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate Monthly #3 out now!

What climate-related events are coming up in Manchester? What is the Liberal Democrat policy on Manchester Airport?  What’s an obesogenic environment when it’s at home?  What can you do to get involved in climate action?  What is “ecological modernisation” anyhow? … Continue reading

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Cottoning on to the Cottonopolis

MCFly volunteer Roisin Weintraub visits the Whitworth Art Gallery. As we were walking up to the gallery, Rueben (my 3 year old son) said “What’s that boy doing?” I had no idea which boy we were talking about and replied … Continue reading

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“What did you do in the ward, daddy?”

This article appears in Manchester Climate Monthly #3, which is published tomorrow… At the end of March, Manchester City Council will approve ward-level plans outlining a set of priorities for every Manchester ward. Will these include climate change issues and … Continue reading

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Something for the Weekend? #3

What happened to the man who didn’t pay his exorcist’s bill? He was repossessed. And this weekend (drumroll please) we are aware of precisely no climate-related events, so you’ll all just have to have lives instead. To make up for … Continue reading

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Road to Ruin? The A556…

MCFly reader (from back when we were fortnightly!) Jamie Fisher writes about another road, which is clearly what the planet needs right about now… What’s happening? The current A556 is a major dual carriageway from Chester to the M56 near … Continue reading

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Monthly Journal Overview (MoJO) #2

Is Hong Kong ambitious enough in its carbon reduction targets? Are adaptation people in Manchester networked well enough? What causes the ups and downs in public concern about climate change?  All these questions and more are posed in articles listed … Continue reading

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Two new “Climate Monthly” volunteers needed

Manchester Climate Monthly is looking for two more volunteers. We are after someone who can write news stories and features (or wants to learn!), and also someone who wants to be involved in event organising/publicity and “special projects” (sorry, it’s … Continue reading

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Green Party to review its climate change policy

 MCFly’s spies are everywhere.  One of them told us that the Green Party was taking a new look at its climate policy.  We asked the Manchester Green Party’s Secretary, David Mottram to tell us more… The Green Party, meeting at … Continue reading

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March 5th MCFly Mingler

Want to meet other people in Manchester who give a damn about climate change?  Want to swap ideas and information with them about what you are doing – or want to do? Want explain how they could get involved in … Continue reading

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