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Our "leaders" are going to keep making empty promises. It makes them feel good. It gets the activists to act like zombie kittens. If you want to have some self-respect and perhaps make a difference (actual facts may vary), then find a functioning group that cares about your skills and knowledge - what you have, what you want. One useful group might be www.climateemergencymanchester.net - you can email them on contact@climateemergencymanchester.net-
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Exclusive: Great Ancoats St – #MANCHESTER COUNCIL EXEC IGNORES RESIDENTS & COUNCILLORS
Manchester City Council is NOT intending to undertake any additional consultation on the controversial Great Ancoats St raod-changes, which would see existing cycle lanes axed. Despite the best efforts of many many citizens, and the unanimous agreement of the Neighbourhoods … Continue reading
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Breaking- #Manchester Climate Emergency declaration passed.
Manchester City Council has just declared a climate emergency. An amendment by the Liberal Democrats to strengthen the motion so that looking at a 2030 target is done sooner rather than later, was accepted. After very articulate speeches by the … Continue reading
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The January 4 2023 problem #Manchester #climate #oldfartclimateadvice
We can ride the emotacycle all we like. We can display our virtue as often as we like. If we do that, and the stars also align, we might even get a shiny declaration from our lords and masters (many … Continue reading
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Frack-Free Greater #Manchester meeting, Tues 4th June.
Next Frack Free Greater Manchester is Tuesday 4th June, from 7.15pm at the Greenfish Resource Centre, Oldham St, Central Manchester. Agenda 1. Further discussing about possible campaign actions against Ineos 2. Upcoming events and co-ordination with other GM Climate groups … Continue reading
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Climate fictions contest “Anthropo-Scenes”
From here. Climate scientists use models and graphs and maps to tell us what the world might be like in times to come – but telling us what life in those worlds might be like is the role of literary … Continue reading
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Barclays Bank #climate protest, Sat 25th May #Manchester
Manchester Momentum joined with XR and other environmental supporting groups on Saturday 25th May as part of international action targeting Barclays bank. Barclays was the target as they are the worst bank in Europe for funding the fossil fuel industry, … Continue reading
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Upcoming: “Achieving rapid energy demand reduction in the UK’ Thurs 23rd May, 1pm #Manchester
Next Tyndall Manchester Seminar- Achieving rapid energy demand reduction in the UK’ by Professor John Barrett, on Thursday 23rd May (room C21, Pariser Building, Sackville Street) at 1.00pm. number 12 on the map here http://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/maps/interactive-map/?id=9 John Barrett, Sustainable Research Institute, University of Leeds While reducing energy demand … Continue reading
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Interview with Ugandan #climate activist
While Manchester Climate Monthly mostly sticks to Manchester (the clue is in the name), there is a wider world out there, and it’s melting/boiling. Below is an interview with Adong Ciccilly Ben, from Uganda. 1. First who are you (age, what … Continue reading
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Upcoming: #climate grief and anxiety meetings, #Manchester, Friday 10 May, Weds 22nd May
There are two climate anxiety meetings coming up in Manchester over the coming weeks. This Friday, Whalley Range Climate Action are hosting a Climate Grief workshop from 6-8pm at the Students Union, University of MCR on Oxford Road, Room 1.1 … Continue reading
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Interview with Jennie Gibson, on #climatebreakdown, #Manchester and ‘what is to be done’
Jennie Gibson is one of the people involved in Fridays for the Future (and other activities) who MCFly is interviewing. If you want to answer these questions (especially if you don’t tick many/any of the following boxes – white, middle-class, … Continue reading