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#Manchester #Climate Monthly #14, February 2013 out now! #mcc #acertainfuture #doomed

What do we do now that Professor Kevin Anderson has explained the facts of life to Manchester City Council?  What is being done about the most helping vulnerable members of Manchester’s communities cope with climate change – read our interview … Continue reading

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#Manchester #Climate Monthly #13, January 2013 out now!

What preparations have been made for the next “Stakeholder Conference” on climate change, 9 short weeks away?  What advice does MCFly’s new agony aunt, Miss Movements have to offer?  What do various eco-groups like Friends of the Earth, Carbon Coop … Continue reading

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#Manchester Climate Monthly #12, December 2012 out now!

What will happen to the most vulnerable among us during the cold snaps this winter?  What about consumerism and carbon, in this here festive season (bah humbug!)?  What is the University of Manchester doing about climate change?  Should Gaia dump … Continue reading

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#Manchester Climate Monthly #11, November 2012 out now!

What is Steady State Economics and why does it matter?  What is a “low carbon hub” when it’s at home? What does Sue Murphy, Deputy Leader of Manchester City Council have to say about climate change, transparency and democracy?  What … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate Monthly #10, October 2012 out now!

Would you be ready if Manchester were hit by seven straight days of snow this winter? Would your neighbours?   Did you know about the public launch of the Manchester Carbon Literacy Project?  What do you think about class and climate … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate Monthly #9, September 2012 out now!

What is permaculture? What does practical solidarity with the people in rural Africa look like? What are the ins and outs of the Council’s latest carbon reduction targets? What does anthropology have to teach us about climate change? What can … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate Monthly #8, August 2012 out now!

Steady Budget Ninjas?!  As in, steady-state economics, Manchester City Council’s delayed annual carbon budgets and how you move from “novice” to “ninja” on a variety of skills and knowledge. Also in this MCFly – Older people and activism – what … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate Monthly #7, July 2012 out now!

How can we change the rules of the game in Manchester? [Hint] Women and activism – what are the barriers? “Comment tennis” and how to overcome it.  An interview with Professor Kevin Anderson of the Tyndall Centre about aviation, two … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate Monthly #6, June 2012 out now!

Steady-state economics. Race and Activism. What You Can Do (eg. audit Manchester City Council’s green-ness!). All this and (much) more in the latest issue of Manchester Climate Monthly. As ever, your thoughts and comments welcome – mcmonthly@gmail.com

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Manchester Climate Monthly #5 out now

Who is looking for a new boss after those local authority elections? Who got loads of moolah?  Where can you drink co-operative beer and salsa in a solar-kind-of-way?  What does the Sustainable Consumption Institute do?  When will Manchester start retrofitting? … Continue reading

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