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NEWSFLASH: Council to release report on Steady-State Economics

First the good news; Manchester City Council has committed itself to producing a report on Steady State Economics.  This follows an open letter to its Economy Scrutiny committee [see membership here]. last November. That letter was signed by co-ordinators of … Continue reading

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Ecocities “widening debate” on Manchester adaptation – in parallel universe, maybe

Words like “engagement”, and “involvement” and “stakeholders” get tossed around pretty lightly in Manchester. The reality is somewhat more tawdry. The latest example of the gap between what is said and what is done comes to us from the world … Continue reading

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Pre-election survey: Candidates ambivalent about the Airport

Manchester Friends of the Earth has conducted a survey about the environmental positions of candidates standing in the May 3rd local authority elections. You can read the results here – http://www.scribd.com/doc/91350632/2012-Local-Election-Report-MFoE One thing that leaps out on an initial skim … Continue reading

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Youtube: A “progress” report on the Climate Change Action Plan

Did we mention the Tuesday 17th election hustings at the Friends Meeting House? From 7pm for mingling etc, 7.30pm start. Tickets here. Here’s a four minute video explaining a bit about the Manchester Climate Change Action Plan. If you’re coming … Continue reading

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Good news – “Get Me Toasty” is not toast

Before we begin – you can book your free ticket for the Tuesday 17th April “Is Manchester City Council taking the right action on climate change?” question time event (with real live councillors from Labour and Lib Dems, and a … Continue reading

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Exclusive: Labour to stand aside for Greens in Hulme, Chorlton and Levenshulme

Manchester Climate Monthly has learnt that the Manchester Labour Party is planning to “gift” three council seats to the Greens at the next Council elections, to be held on Thursday May 3rd. Speaking exclusively to Manchester Climate Monthly, Nigel Murphy, … Continue reading

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Manchester Green Party under the spotlight

On Tuesday 17th April, representatives of Labour, Lib Dems and the Greens* will tackle the question “Is Manchester City Council taking the right action on climate change?”  It’s at the Friends Meeting House, 6 Mount St, and  you can book … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate Election Hustings; Tues 17 April 2012

“Is Manchester City Council taking the right action on climate change?” Politicians from Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Greens  (and maybe the Conservatives!) will be put under the democratic spotlight in central Manchester on Tuesday 17th April.  At a … Continue reading

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Lib Dem leader Marc Ramsbottom interviewed by MCFly

Councillor Marc Ramsbottom, leader of the Liberal Democrat group within Manchester City Council, was interviewed by MCFly in early February (see full transcript only now posted here). In a wide-ranging discussion that took in Manchester Airport’s future, ward plans and … Continue reading

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BREAKING NEWS: Manchester’s Energy Advice Centre To Shut

A couple of weeks ago, we reported on rumours that funding cuts would see Manchester’s Energy Saving Trust (EST) advice centre closed at the end of March.We can now confirm this. Councillor Nigel Murphy, Manchester City Council’s executive member for the environment, has told us … Continue reading

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