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Class and climate activism – readers’ opinions sought

As part of our “re-imaging activism” work, we have been looking at the ways issues such as race, gender and age play out in the climate change movement in Manchester. We’ve had some interesting insights from various campaigners about the … Continue reading

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Action for Sustainable Living: socials, volunteering and secret gardens

Every month we send out an email to lots of different groups about what they’ve done and what they’ve got coming up. Sometimes – for reasons of space or deadlines whooshing by – the information doesn’t go in the print … Continue reading

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Newsflash: Council explains delay in Annual Carbon Budget

This stuff matters.  We want to pick out one sentence in Manchester City Council’s reply to our questions about the (delayed) Annual Carbon Budget presentation. “The City Council was among the first authorities in the country to embed low-carbon thinking … Continue reading

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Event Report: Abundant fun with Climate Survivors

Lovely food (albeit French) from Unicorn Grocery. Tuneful music from some local singers (albeit in Spanish).  And a cleverly-managed “speed dating” to follow that, where about as many pairs of people got to spend a couple of minutes talking as … Continue reading

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#Manchester #climate nuggets June 18 2012

Hi all, this Wednesday morning there’s a public meeting at Manchester Town Hall where the “green economy” will be discussed and workshops conducted. (see here for more details)  Be there if you can – we meet at the Waterhouse pub … Continue reading

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#Manchester #climate nuggets June 11 2012

Hi all, a date for your diary;  this Friday 15th June from 7.30pm – “Ending Activism” at the Lass O’Gowrie pub, Charles St. An opportunity to meet people, have fun, discuss past, present and future “activism.” It’ll be a fun … Continue reading

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Event Report: Virtual Migrants

MCFly co-editor Marc Hudson went to an art performance and came away thinking “where else but in South Manchester would you hear a Zimbabwean, an Iranian, a Barbadoan and a Mancunian chewing the fat about the twenty-first century?”* Virtual Migrants … Continue reading

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Elections: New chair needed for Environment Commission, Lib Dems wiped out in Manchester

Dave Goddard, chair of the Environment Commission(and, incidentally leader of Stockport Council)has held lost his seat in the latest local authority elections. Standing for re-election in Offerton ward, he was edged out by Labour’s Laura Booth (1346 votes) to his … Continue reading

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Got a climate question? Ask a climate scientist!

You’ve three, count ’em 3, opportunities to ask real live climate scientists your questions in the coming weeks. The ubiquitous and somewhat dishy (so the wife of one of the editors says) Professor Kevin Anderson, deputy director of the Tyndall Centre is … Continue reading

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Green Party to review its climate change policy

 MCFly’s spies are everywhere.  One of them told us that the Green Party was taking a new look at its climate policy.  We asked the Manchester Green Party’s Secretary, David Mottram to tell us more… The Green Party, meeting at … Continue reading

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