Category Archives: Energy

Polar Bear Facepalm: Presidential promises since 1988… #tarsands #obama #climate #toast

Elizabeth Kolbert is the author of the awesome “Field Notes from a Catastrophe”.  Her article on Obama’s impending decision on allowing a tar sands pipeline to be built is short and bittersweet and essential reading. Mauna Loa is the observatory … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: Bioenergy debate in #Manchester Mon 20th May #tyndall

Monday 20th May 2013 4pm to 6pm University Place Lecture Theatre A (3.102) The question for panellists is: “The UK government should increase support for bioenergy.  Discuss …” Bioenergy is set to play a major role in meeting the UK’s … Continue reading

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#Trafford Breathe Clean Air Group on the Barton Renewable Plant go-ahead #pressrelease

FRIGHTENING PROSPECT OF HARMFUL AIR POLLUTION Today’s announcement, that the Barton Renewable Energy Plant is to go ahead, is a devastating blow to the people of Trafford, Salford and Manchester. The historic and unprecedented level of local opposition, including from … Continue reading

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University of #Manchester on BP money: “Social responsibility one of the 3 core goals for the University” #climate #monbiot

On Tuesday political commentator George Monbiot mentioned the University of Manchester in an article about fossil fuel companies sponsoring energy research at Universities.  He wrote out that “in 1998, the vice-chancellors of the UK’s universities decided that they would no … Continue reading

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University of #Manchester gets £60m from BP. #Monbiot unhappy. #polarbearfacepalm

George Monbiot nails it (again).  We are not serious – as a species – about getting out of this mess. We keep thinking “something will turn up.” While we wait, we keep digging…  

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Cross-post: GreenbuildEXPO and the Green Deal

A cross-post (in both senses) from Patrick Sudlow’s website! On the 8th and 9th May 2013, Manchester Central hosted the GreenbuildEXPO, which was sponsored by Manchester City Council, which I attended on the 8th.  On initially walking around the various … Continue reading

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#Trafford Breathe Clean Air Group says “Supreme Court Ruling Could Stop Incinerator”

So, here’s another press release from the busy and determined folks at the “Breathe Clean Air Group”.  (See MCFly stories here and here, among others.) On 1st May, the UK Supreme Court declared that the Government is failing in its … Continue reading

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New website for user reviews of heating and insulation #Manchester #climate

A ‘crowdsourcing’ website where people can leave reviews of heating and insulation products and services has been launched. Created by a small team of academics at the School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester, it can be found here: … Continue reading

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Polar Bear Facepalm: International Energy Agency report – progress on renewables “alarmingly slow”

The quote that our friend the Polar Bear is facepalming is from the FT.  There are further horrifying quotes in the press release from the IEA – “The drive to clean up the world’s energy system has stalled,” IEA Executive … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: “Green Deal Community Training” Weds 24th April, Northern Moor

via Carbon Coop Greening Campaign organise Green Deal event for communities Carbon Co-op is speaking about our Community Green Deal programme at an information and training event on Green Deal organised by the Greening Campaign. This free event is targetted … Continue reading

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