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Author: Chloe

Interview with Zarina Ahmad

5 April, 2022 Chloe Leave a comment

In our latest interview, Pooja Kishinani talks to Zarina Ahmad on increasing the participation of under-represented groups in the environmental…

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Posted in: Interviews with community builders

Municipal New Year’s Eve wrap up and look ahead

30 March, 2022 Chloe 1 Comment

Happy Municipal New Year’s eve! The annual cycle of local government comes to a close at the end of March.…

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Posted in: 2021 Local Elections, Active Citizenship Toolkit, Children and Young People's Scrutiny Committee, Communities and Equalities Scruinty Committee

Urban development in a time of floods: four new skyscrapers get planning permission in Manchester as storms rage

24 February, 2022 Chloe Leave a comment

Ahead of our online event TONIGHT on what we can learn from past campaigns to protect green space from development…

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Posted in: Planning and Highways Committee

Join our online event – Thursday 24 February – 7:30pm- What can we learn from the death of Abbey Pond and past attempts to protect green space?

22 February, 2022 Chloe Leave a comment

After a week in which in we have seen developers again hold sway in Manchester, we are bringing together campaigners…

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Posted in: Climate Histories, Lessons from History

Why on earth is the Manchester Climate Change Framework being refreshed one year after publication?

16 February, 2022 Chloe 1 Comment

February’s Environment and Climate Change Scrutiny Committee discussed budgets and the mysterious refresh of the Manchester Climate Change Framework –…

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Posted in: Environment and Climate Change Scrutiny Committee, Manchester Climate Change Partnership

Feb 15, 1994 – Isaac Newton versus the Global Forum #Manchester

15 February, 2022 Chloe Leave a comment

The piece below is re-posted from All Our Yesterdays: 365 Climate Histories. We’re delighted to be co-hosting an online event…

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Posted in: Lessons from History

Health Scrutiny Committee meets today to discuss health and climate change for the first time

9 February, 2022 Chloe Leave a comment

Today, 9 February, Manchester City Council’s Health Scrutiny Committee meets to discuss health and climate change for the first time.…

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Posted in: Health Scrutiny Committee, TeamSF

NEW REPORT! Health and the Climate Crisis: what Manchester needs to do next

8 February, 2022 Chloe 3 Comments

CEM today launches a new report –  Health and the Climate Crisis: what Manchester needs to do next.  Manchester City…

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Posted in: Health Scrutiny Committee

“There is no place where injustice is more starkly written than on the body” – interview with Rhiannon Osborne of the People’s Health Movement, and Health for a Green New Deal

7 February, 2022 Chloe Leave a comment

Our event Health and the Climate Crisis: Voices from Manchester is tomorrow – and there’s still time to sign up. …

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Posted in: Guest posts, Health Scrutiny Committee

Why we need systems thinking when addressing the health and climate crises

4 February, 2022 Chloe 1 Comment

 Today’s guest post from Ethar Alali focuses on the role (good and not so good) of health care systems and…

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Posted in: Guest posts

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