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

“One big union”? Co-ordinating, collaborating on #climate in #Manchester – 2008 document worth revisiting?

So, ten years ago there was a similar wave of environmental climate/activism.  This wave is different (for one thing, we have Fridays for Future, Youth Climate Strikers and David Attenborough).  However, some of the dynamics, and the questions about how … Continue reading

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Upcoming: “Achieving rapid energy demand reduction in the UK’ Thurs 23rd May, 1pm #Manchester

Next Tyndall Manchester Seminar- Achieving rapid energy demand reduction in the UK’ by Professor John Barrett, on Thursday 23rd May (room C21, Pariser Building, Sackville Street) at 1.00pm.  number 12 on the map here http://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/maps/interactive-map/?id=9 John Barrett, Sustainable Research Institute, University of Leeds While reducing energy demand … Continue reading

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A month from now – momentum, morale, recuperation (in the good sense!) in #Manchester

Was it really Friday the 14th of June, 2019.  Has it really only been two months since the Extinction Rebellion actions in London forced climate breakdown into the minds and mouths of those who would prefer to ignore it?  Two … Continue reading

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Interview with Ugandan #climate activist

While Manchester Climate Monthly mostly sticks to Manchester (the clue is in the name), there is a wider world out there, and it’s melting/boiling. Below is an interview with Adong Ciccilly Ben, from Uganda. 1. First who are you (age, what … Continue reading

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Visit your surprisingly local farm on Open Farm Sunday (9th June)

Reposted from here On Sunday 9th June, hundreds of farms will be opening to the public so they can get closer to farming and see for themselves where their food comes from, how it is produced and learn more about … Continue reading

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Summer internship with Carbon Brief (London)

Tell yer youthful journalistic friends this “Carbon Brief is offering an exciting opportunity for a student, or recent graduate, to work at our central London office for two weeks this summer. This journalism internship will be paid the London Living … Continue reading

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Upcoming event: Green New Deal in #Manchester, Weds May 29

On Wednesday 29 May, from 7 to 9pm, there will be a public meeting at the Methodist Hall, Oldham Street, Central Manchester on the topic “Winning a Green New Deal”. More details here. The climate crisis is an emergency. Without … Continue reading

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Christian Climate Action – first meeting in #Manchester

Interested in exploring non-violent direct action as part of Christian faith? Christian Climate Action (CCA) is a community of Christians supporting each other in acts of non-violent direct action and public witness, as a way of following Jesus Christ in … Continue reading

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Competition: What next for #climate action in #Manchester? #whenseptemberends

When September Ends isn’t just the title of a great song by the US punk band Green Day. It’s also the name given to Climate Emergency Manchester‘s new competition (both written and video) which challenges people in Greater Manchester (and yes, that is one of … Continue reading

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Upcoming: #climate grief and anxiety meetings, #Manchester, Friday 10 May, Weds 22nd May

There are two climate anxiety meetings coming up in Manchester over the coming weeks. This Friday, Whalley Range Climate Action are hosting a Climate Grief workshop from 6-8pm at the Students Union, University of MCR on Oxford Road, Room 1.1 … Continue reading

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