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Our "leaders" are going to keep making empty promises. It makes them feel good. It gets the activists to act like zombie kittens. If you want to have some self-respect and perhaps make a difference (actual facts may vary), then find a functioning group that cares about your skills and knowledge - what you have, what you want. One useful group might be www.climateemergencymanchester.net - you can email them on contact@climateemergencymanchester.net-
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Category Archives: Campaign Update
Another year in #Manchester – Manchester Climate Monthly 2013 and 14
So, having put up posts from Carbon Coop, Climate Survivors, Madlab and Kindling Trust (twice!), it’s MCFly’s turn to face its own music. What was your biggest achievement in 2013? We* kept the website going – heaps of content. Ten … Continue reading
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#Manchester Green Party news – reflections on 2013, plans for 2014
Chair of Manchester Green Party Deyika Nzeribe talks to MCFly about the year gone and the year ahead. For the councillors who ‘read’ MCFly – read the disclaimer, ok? What was your biggest achievement in 2013? 2013 was a year … Continue reading
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Upcoming Event: Incredible Edible #Levenshulme meeting Weds 15th Jan #Manchester
From facebook… “The next Incredible Edible Levenshulme meeting is on Wednesday 15th January 7pm, at The Sidings pub on Broom Lane. [M19 2UB] We’ll aim to go through committee business between 7pm and 8pm, then from 8pm to have a … Continue reading
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Barton Moss #fracking protest Sunday 12th January
Sunday 12th January 1.30 Support the Barton Moss Protection Camp! SAY NO TO COAL BED METHANE & SHALE GAS! Support the fight to stop fracking everywhere! Call out to everyone opposed to turning Greater Manchester, other parts of the UK, … Continue reading
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Another year in #Manchester – #Climate survivors 2013 and 2014
Pauline Hocking of Climate Survivors on last year and next… What was your biggest achievement in 2013? What was our biggest achievement is a difficult question to answer. It was great to be involved in getting a local food growing … Continue reading
Another year for #Manchester – Kindling Trust 2013 and 2014
Kindling Trust‘s Chris Walsh talks about last year and next. What was your biggest achievement in 2013? We had many achievements in 2013 including beginning the UK’s first FarmStart project and helping Manchester Veg People with a successful CrowdFunding campaign. … Continue reading
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Another year for #Manchester – Carbon Coop 2013 and 2014
Carbon Coop‘s Jonathan Atkinson answers MCFly questions… What was your biggest achievement in 2013? Keeping on track to deliver our package of 13 whole house retrofits via a community-owned and run co-operative. If you could go back to the beginning … Continue reading
Sunday Telegraph in crap journalism shocker!! Smears anti-frackers as “outsiders”
It’s doubtful many Manchester Climate Monthly readers bother with the increasingly down-market “Daily Torygraph.” And it’s even more doubtful that many of those would be taken in by the sort of “foreign outsiders making trouble by trying to stop entirely … Continue reading
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#Salford and #Trafford Councils investing in #fracking company.
Haven’t had a chance to get a react quote from Salford and Trafford Councils on this below, from “http://frackfreegtrmanchester.org.uk” yet… Press Release: Salford and Trafford Councils found to be investing in fracking company iGas For immediate release. Research conducted … Continue reading
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Another year for #Manchester – Madlab 2013 and 2014…
MCFly is asking a bunch of different organisations the same 3 questions – What was your biggest achievement in 2013? If you could go back to the beginning of the year and give yourself one warning/piece of advice, what would … Continue reading