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Category: Guest posts

Closing tmrw: online climate for beginners course – 8 weeks for only £10

11 January, 2021 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

N.B. You have until close of play on Tuesday 12th January to register. Oxford Climate Society is running a School…

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Posted in: Guest posts, Other

US-UK trade deal – what, why, and how to take action

24 October, 2020 Chloe Leave a comment

CEM Researcher Ellen Bassam explains why the US-UK trade deal matters for climate, democracy and so much more. Today marks…

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Posted in: Guest posts Filed under: Campaigns, Democracy

Of Ecovillages and the Blatant Whiteness of the Mayor’s Green Summit… guest post by Dr Jenna Ashton, @heritagemcr

20 September, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Guest post by Dr Jenna C. Ashton, Lecturer in Heritage Studies, School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, University of Manchester.…

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Posted in: Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Guest posts, Mayor's Green Summit Filed under: Dr Jenna Ashton

Guest Post: Why I Have My Doubts about Extinction Rebellion (and where to go from here) @ExtinctionR @XR_MCR

9 September, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

by Isaac Hughes-Dennis [A rare “non-petition” blog post on this site! The following is by a person who has been…

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Posted in: Guest posts Filed under: Extinction Rebellion Manchester

Guest Post: The Media’s Racial Bias Undermines the Youth Climate Movement

15 June, 2020 Calum McFarlane Leave a comment

When I raise the topic of climate activism amongst friends and peers, the conversation almost inevitably leads to the incredible…

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Posted in: Allyship, Guest posts Filed under: bias, black lives matter, greta, Licypriya Kangujam, media, youth strikes

Guest Post: Pandemic diary: mutual aid for food justice, and organising slowly

10 June, 2020 Calum McFarlane Leave a comment

How do we get through this pandemic? It feels like we’ve entered a period of protracted and overlapping crises, if…

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Posted in: Guest posts Filed under: diary, food justice, mutual aid, Pandemic

Guest post: “Carbon budgets are misleading”

25 February, 2020 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

Here’s a guest post from Dr Seb Carney (biographical details at bottom), on the question of just-how-much-use are “carbon budgets”…

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Posted in: Carbon Budgets, Guest posts Filed under: Seb Carney

Manchester needs both a vision and a clear pathway, says expert on local authority climate action

4 February, 2020 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

What follows is a guest post by James Harries, in response to the draft Zero Carbon Framework 2020-2038 published in…

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Posted in: Guest posts, Manchester City Council, Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee, Zero Carbon Framework

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