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New co-chair of #Manchester Green Party interviewed

Manchester Green Party has an Annual General Meeting last week.  It now has two new co-chairs, Matt Schreibke and Astrid Johnson.   Both have agreed to answer a few questions from MCFly.  Matt’s answers are below, Astrid’s will follow next week.The … Continue reading

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Global Justice Now #Manchester’s 2016 plans

We’re asking different groups to tell all about their plans for the coming year. So far Kindling Trust and Carbon Co-op have revealed all, while Green Party, Friends of the Earth, Steady State Manchester,and Reclaim the Power have kept schtum. … Continue reading

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Learning adaptation from Mozambique. #Manchester lags behind… #LootingTIvoryTower

Manchester could learn from Mozambique is the message in this second “Looting the Ivory Tower” blog post. But do we have the either the humility and capacity to do so?  Jon Silver of Durham University reviews a really good academic … Continue reading

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Video: Kevin Anderson on denialism/skepticism,what is to be done, fracking etc.

The third and final video of the interview conducted with Professor Kevin Anderson in early January 2016. On “Denialism hasn’t gone away“

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Job Alert: Cafe Manager and Volunteer Development Co-ordinator South #Manchester

‘Home’ is a registered charity and community space, with a lovely little café at the heart of it. We’re located in the centre of Didsbury village in South Manchester, in the entrance space of Emmanuel Church. Our café is open … Continue reading

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Upcoming #climate meetings in January, #Manchester

No idea which of these meetings will treat people like ego-fodder, (meaning organisers structure the meeting around helping everyone find out what skills, knowledge, connection and experience attendees have and what s/k/c/e they want).  Perhaps all of them.  Caveat attendor… … Continue reading

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Get paid to study?! PhD studentships in #Manchester

Please share (email, twitter, facebook, word of mouth – #oldschool) with anyone who is looking to do a PhD in Manchester. The Sustainable Consumption Institute will be offering up to 4 fully-funded PhD studentships to outstanding candidates wishing to commence … Continue reading

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Kindling Trust – what they did, what they plan, how to get involved

Kindling Trust is first out of the blocks with answers to the 11 questions that Manchester Climate Monthly has sent to a bunch of environmental groups (It’s also open to individuals…).   1. What is the purpose of your group? … Continue reading

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“2 degrees” = dangerous #climate change. Interview with author

“The Two Degrees Dangerous Limit for Climate Change: Public understanding and decision making” is a (very) new book by academic Chris Shaw. Here he responds to a series of questions about the two degree limit, the recent Paris conference, and … Continue reading

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Re-post: “Wretched of the Earth” letter about #climate march

Reposted from here, about the climate march in London that some Manchester folks went on.  Anyone who went who saw any of the events described here care to comment? While this is horrifying, and wrong, and unacceptable, it’s not exactly … Continue reading

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