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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
The Year Ahead – Carbon Co-op
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The year ahead: Kindling Trust (Lessons learned and future goals for #Manchester #climate groups)
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Press Release: “BREATHE CLEAN AIR GROUP STILL FIGHTING” in #Manchester and #Trafford
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#Manchester City Council in “useful IT networking/campaigning tool” shocker!!
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Donations sought – “The Secret Garden works for the Secret Homeless”
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Event Report & Campaign Advice: Top tips on how to lobby by #Manchester MP
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Money doesn’t grow on trees, but #Manchester Treestation will grow with money…
Treestation is one of those ideas – and enterprises – that is so grotesquely obvious you are sort of embarrassed for the species that in the year 2012 it is considered ‘innovative.’ Here’s a video about it Why are we … Continue reading
Youtube: Fallowfield Secret Garden – an intro
The Fallowfield Secret Garden is a very cool thing. There’s this “house-locked” patch of land just off Wilbrahim Road that is being transformed into, well, watch this video… Video lessons to learn (and I took this footage a few weeks … Continue reading
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Environment Agency issues permit for controversial #Trafford incinerator
The Environment Agency has given the all-clear to a controversial energy-plant in Trafford. The incinerator, which would be built in Davyhulme, is opposed by the local council, and will be the subject of a public enquiry starting in November. (See … Continue reading
New funding opportunity for communities, campaigners and activists…
Please pass this on to people who don’t have much/any web access!! The first round is for UK-based groups only.