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Author: Robbie

Och not MORE emissions by Manchester

13 May, 2021 Robbie 1 Comment

In April, the climate charity Hope for the Future organised a webinar about Manchester’s carbon emissions, especially the emissions associated…

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Posted in: Carbon Budgets, Manchester Airport, Manchester City Council

New councillors, new pledges! New hope for climate action in Manchester?

10 May, 2021 Robbie 7 Comments

Tl:dr – The 2021 elections are over, while the climate crisis continues. It’s a council of 94 Labour, 1 Lib…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Democracy, Executive meetings

As the local elections approach, what are the limits of the possible?

4 May, 2021 Robbie 1 Comment

Thursday is polling day, which will seal the fates of 149 candidates in Manchester who are running for 34 opportunities…

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First Labour candidate backs climate commitments – Debbie Hilal in West Didsbury

23 April, 2021 Robbie Leave a comment

Climate Emergency Manchester are asking candidates standing for election to Manchester City Council if they support three simple commitments on…

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Climate priorities in Manchester’s local elections? Things to find out

22 April, 2021 Robbie 1 Comment

On Monday CEM’s  hustings meeting featured three candidates representing major parties standing in the local elections discussing Manchester’s response to…

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Posted in: 2021 Local Elections, Manchester Airport, Manchester City Council, Scrutiny Committee Meetings Filed under: Democracy

On local elections and climate hustings – how to join in!

12 April, 2021 Robbie Leave a comment

Thirty-four councillors will be elected to Manchester City Council on May 6th. What does this mean for the climate emergency?…

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Posted in: Manchester City Council, Upcoming events Filed under: Democracy

Save the Date – Manchester #Climate Hustings, Monday 19th April, 7.45pm to 9pm

7 April, 2021 Robbie Leave a comment

Please put the following date and time in your diary! Monday 19th April, 7.45pm Climate Emergency Manchester is hosting a…

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Posted in: Hustings 19 April 2021

Climate change and white chocolate at Easter

4 April, 2021 Robbie Leave a comment

Easter is a religious festival – which could involve celebrating God’s solidarity with the universe, for example – but let’s…

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Manchester Science Festival: “Is Capitalism Compatible with Environmentalism?” and Why My Washing Up Won’t Do Itself

23 February, 2021 Robbie 1 Comment

As part of CEM’s partial effort to provide a guide to the issues raised in MoSI’s climate theme at its…

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Posted in: Guest posts, Uncategorized

#ClimateScutinyNow #PassItUp – on pragmatic hashtags and petitions

8 February, 2021 Robbie Leave a comment

The climate movement sometimes splits over tactics and demands. Is it #ClimateActionNow you want or is it #ClimateJusticeNow? Well, both…

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