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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: Energy
“Wake up call for #Urmston” – press release from BCAG #Trafford #Manchester #airpollution
Here’s a press release from the Breathe Clean Air Group – “The residents of Urmston, Flixton and Davyhulme face the biggest challenge to the air they breathe since the battle against smog in the 1950s” declared Pete Kilvert, Chairman of … Continue reading
Posted in Democratic deficit, Energy
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Interview: Prof Elizabeth Shove, ahead of #Manchester lecture on #energy demand, Weds 9th Oct
Professor Elizabeth Shove, Co-Director of DEMAND and Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University, will be giving a seminar on “The Dynamics of Energy, Mobility and Demand” on Wednesday 9th October. Organised by Tyndall Manchester, free and open to the pubic, … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Transport, Upcoming Events
Tagged Professor Elizabeth Shove, Tyndall Manchester
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What is the Green Deal? White Elephant? Dead White Elephant? Something else? #Manchester #energy
MCFly reader X* asks – Is it the biggest home improvement scheme since the second world war? Massive white Elephant? Dead in the Water? If this topic interests you, see also this interview about GM domestic retrofit… The Government, and … Continue reading
Posted in Energy
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Fracking on Barton Moss? Public Meeting Thurs 26th Sept in Eccles #Manchester
“Successful protests in Balcombe, Sussex have brought the fracking issue centre stage. Now it’s our turn- Igas are starting to drill at Barton Moss, near Eccles , in October. They will drill for 8-10 weeks to see if there is … Continue reading
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“Go for Green” board game developed in #Manchester
Manchester Climate Monthly readers – before learning about the “Go for Green” board game, please go read and I hope sign this petition (if you live, study or work in Manchester). Tell all your family and friends and casual acquaintances. … Continue reading
What’s a 2050 future look like? You do the maths! #DECC
A new 2050 Carbon Calculator from DECC is a promising tool but it hides weak ambition and side steps important political choices. Jonathan Atkinson reports from the British Energy Challenge roadshow that was held last Friday in Manchester Town Hall. … Continue reading
My 5 minute “Is a low carbon energy future possible?” spiel #Manchester #doomed #climate
I witnessed a catastrophe on Thursday night (5th September), and then wasted several hours of my life (no refund possible) writing about it. In that piece, mostly a run-down (harhar) of what each panellist said, I briefly imagined myself as … Continue reading
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Professor David MacKay plays games of skill and chance in #Manchester #DECC
Professor David McKay is the chief scientific advisor for the Department of Energy and Climate Change. He is the author of the seminal “Sustainable Energy- Without the Hot Air” and “famed for his scrupulous approach.” Still, even the smartest of … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon literacy, cooler projects, David McKay, decc, Department for Energy and Climate Change, Vicki Ramsden
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Government wanting to gag citizens? #whatasurprise #Trafford
A government trying to gag citizens? Shurely shome mishtake… PRESS RELEASE: Over the last seven weeks, members and supporters of the Breathe Clean Air Group have been lobbying Government Ministers to try to stop the controversial Barton Renewable Energy Plant … Continue reading
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“Ministers blitzed on biomass” (Press Release from #Trafford Breathe Clean Air Group)
Press release*: Over 500 letters have been sent to Government Ministers and Agency Chairman in the Breathe Clean Air Group’s summer campaign of protest about Biomass burning and the Barton Renewable Energy Plant in Davyhulme, Greater Manchester. “Our campaign has … Continue reading