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

Ecocities Conference postponed

A major conference about how Manchester can adapt to climate change has been postponed at very short notice. The final “Ecocities” conference was due to take place on December 6-7, but an email sent on November 23 announced a delay … Continue reading

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Caption Contest: The Climate Choir

So this* is one of those frankly embarrassing stunts that NGOs do from time to time.**  We want you to come up with a ‘Private Eye’ style caption. “The climate choir are joined by Climate Change Minister Greg Barker and … Continue reading

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MCFly climate bulletin # 4, Nov 28 2011

Hi all, the first Manchester Climate Monthly (dead tree format) hits the streets on January 2nd, 2012. Please encourage your climate-concerned friends to take out a (free!!) subscription – via our subscribe page. Here’s a 40 second video explaining the … Continue reading

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Book Review: I’m with the Bears

Buy this book. Why? Two reasons – 1) it’s a collection of great short stories (not cheerful, it has to be said!), and 2) cash from every sale goes to one of the least worst climate campaigning groups around, 350.org. … Continue reading

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Steering What, Where?

Manchester’s “Stakeholder Conference on climate change” should be happening any day now.  Haven’t got your invite? Well, it’s nothing personal; neither has anyone else. Without consultation or explanation, the conference has been postponed, probably till March 2012. Who made the … Continue reading

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Manchester Veg People & Sustainable Organic Food For All?

Just published an article at the Guardian looking at the implications of having a huge – and privileged – client like the University of Manchester tapping into the city’s limited supply of organic fruit and veg through an organic food co-op (namely … Continue reading

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MCFly climate bulletin #3, Nov 21 2011

Hi all, the first Manchester Climate Monthly (dead tree format) hits the streets on January 2nd, 2012. Please encourage your climate-concerned friends to take out a (free!!) subscription – via our subscribe page. Here’s a 40 second video explaining the … Continue reading

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U (Chorltonites) decided

Small pots of money from Manchester City Council’s budget were dished out last Thursday night at a “U Decide” event in the impoverished and downtrodden ward of Chorlton. (See our earlier story.) MCFly was not there, but we are reliably … Continue reading

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Campaign Update: People’s Republic of Energy needs your vote

MCFly invited Jonathan Atkinson from Manchester’s Carbon Co-op to tell us more about their EnergyShare project and how you can support their funding bid Manchester’s Carbon Co-op has been shortlisted in a national competition to win £100,000. The project, The … Continue reading

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Youtube: Executive of MCC in 84 seconds

A bluffer’s guide to the Executive of Manchester City Council, in less than a minute and a half. No animals were harmed in the making of this video, but some dodos would be offended… Forthcoming videos: * Top 10 reasons … Continue reading

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