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Critique of #Manchester City Council’s Steady-State report

Next Wednesday, June 20, councillors and citizens will discuss a report about Steady-State economics, at Mancheser City Council’s “Economy Scrutiny Committee.” (See below for details) This report was written solely by several council officers, despite a long-standing offer to work … Continue reading

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Open reply to #Manchester City Council on their EAP “consultation”

The story so far: in mid-March I sent a detailed set of proposals to Manchester City Council about a much-needed refresh of their “Environmental Advisory Panel” (I am an original member of it). The recipients liked the ideas so much … Continue reading

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Newsflash: Council report on Steady State economics published, to be discussed June 20th 9.15am onwards

BREAKING NEWS: Manchester City Council last night pubished a seven page report on steady state economics. This report will be discussed at a meeting that is open to all members of the public on Wednesday June 20th from 9.15am, at … Continue reading

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A tale of two ironies – a “forum” about #Manchester and its sustainability

Attention Conservation Notice: First the two ironies, then some barely-controlled vitriol, about the cities@manchester event held tonight. Of interest primarily to people who were there, or who like to watch bridges burn to their foundations and then watch the foundations … Continue reading

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“Steady State Economy” report to be published today by #Manchester City Council

An important report about economics and climate change is published today by Manchester City Council. It will be discussed by a committee of councillors at Manchester Town Hall next Wednesday, June 20th. We should be able to tell you roughly … Continue reading

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Event Report: Manchester Day Parade, or “The Sky Has Limits” #mcrday

MCFly co-editor Marc Hudson searches the Manchester Day Parade for mention of climate change, vainly. And tacks a little gratuitious pop anthropology on the end. Why? For the lulz. Who today speaks of climate change? Nobody, it seems. I’ve read … Continue reading

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Newsflash: Your chance to audit Manchester City Council

Here’s an opportunity we hope lots and LOTS of Manchester Climate Monthly readers take up.   We recently got this email from the folks at the National Union of Students…  We have since confirmed that the offer is open to everyone, … Continue reading

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The Council and its collaborative working: A steaming ‘eap of you-know-what

MCFly co-editor Marc Hudson looks at a recent (broken) promise by Manchester City Council to improve the way it works on environmental issues. Manchester City Council is forever banging on about collaboration and working “in partnership.”  They talk a very … Continue reading

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Cycling – how much the City Council is spending and on what

This below is a cross-post from Mad Cycle Lanes of Manchester (a blog that does what it says on the tin, and more.) In response to the following request:- 1. In the current financial year, how much money is the … Continue reading

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Ward A Mess! #4

Arwa Aburawa, co-editor of Manchester Climate Monthly, on the long long wait for ward level plans for Manchester. It’s been almost two months since the wards plans for Machester were supposed to be approved by Manchester City Council. And we … Continue reading

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