Category Archives: Biodiversity

“Tree-planting vs climate change” is like “drinking more water vs sea-level rise” #beyondthecarbonbudget

Tomorrow’s”Beyond the Carbon Budget” meeting (12.45 at the Friends Meeting House, 6 Mount St) sees the launch of a report entitled “States of Nature: Reflections on the threats to Manchester’s biodiversity and what ordinary people can do about them.”  It … Continue reading

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#beyondthecarbonbudget letter in MEN; Tues 16th July #climate #biodiversity

It’s been a while since the MEN has published a letter from MCFly (which is distinct from a while since ones were sent!).  But yesterday, well the times are perhaps a-changin’… Readers with a concern about biodiversity and climate change … Continue reading

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Video: Dave Bishop on tree-planting VERSUS bio-diversity in #manchester #beyondthecarbonbudget

Dave Bishop, who will be launching his “biodiversity in Manchester” report at the “Beyond the Carbon Budget” event on Tuesday 16th July, 12.45pm Friends Meeting House, on why planting (ash) trees is not a panacea for biodiversity loss. WARNING: Contains … Continue reading

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Destruction and Disconnected Policies: The real state of #biodiversity in Greater #Manchester and the UK

Dave Bishop, a regular writer for Manchester Climate Monthly, explores the damage being done to Manchester’s biodiversity – and what we can do about it. Dave will be launching his report on the state of Manchester’s biodiversity on Tuesday 16th … Continue reading

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Upcoming event: “Bee Cause” training with #Manchester FoE Weds 17 April

It will be interesting to see how our species feeds itself when the insects that currently pollinate our crops give up the ghost.  Just sayin’. From the Manchester Friends of the Earth website; Join us for a Bee Cause training … Continue reading

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Event report: “Bio-hacking” @madlabuk, a nest of nesta innovators #DIYBIO

Madlab is this amazingly cool space in the Northern Quarter where coders and hackers* and people who just want to muck about with technology (information, bio) get together and hangout and exchange ideas and enthusiasm. A bit like bacteria swapping … Continue reading

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Interview with Cassie Norman* of Save Alexandra Park Trees #Manchester #biodiversity #campaigning – er, Nolan!!

Every month we publish an interview with a local activist in the print edition of Manchester Climate Monthly.  Here’s a sneak preview of the March edition, with Cassie Norman Nolan, one of the many people who have been involved in … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: Why? Bee Cause! #Manchester Weds 20th Feb 6.30pm #biodiversity #campaigning @ManchesterFoE

You’d think that our species would understand that it’s not going to have much of a future if we wipe out the species which pollinate our crops. Apparently not. Some of the people making the decisions on behalf of our … Continue reading

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Razing trees and credibility: Alexandra Park protest, Sat 9th February #Manchester #mcc #insultation #consultation

Sat 9th February: Over a hundred people who live around Alexandra Park attended something between a protest and wake today.  Organised by the Save Alexandra Park Trees group, the peaceful gathering bore witness to the handiwork of the chainsaws sent … Continue reading

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Guardian: “Has the axe fallen on the Green Spaces of #Manchester?”

Arwa Aburawa, co-editor of Manchester Climate Monthly, has a new article looking at the Mersey Valley, Alexandra Park and the bigger picture. You can read it here. I think it’s very good, but then I may not be completely impartial… … Continue reading

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