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Category: Interviews with community builders

The year ahead – The Mcr Green New Deal Podcast on collective spirit, resolve and compassion

27 January, 2021 Chloe Jeffries Leave a comment

Climate Emergency Manchester believes that only with a huge upsurge in citizen activity, with groups that are strategic, densely-linked and…

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Milestone interview with Mark and Chloe of ‘Archchi’s’ – the tastiest Sri Lankan food in Manchester

6 November, 2020 Chloe Jeffries Leave a comment

  We have passed a double milestone for petition signatures – 750 online and over 1500 in total. It seems…

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Interview with Zakiya McZenkie (@ZakiyaMedia) on nature writing and inclusivity in the eco-movement

22 October, 2020 Pooja Kishinani Leave a comment

Last week, CEM core group member Pooja Kishinani interviewed Zakiya McKenzie, a writer, journalist, PhD candidate in Literature and climate…

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Emma Dillon from UpRising on youth leadership in a pandemic

16 October, 2020 Chloe Jeffries Leave a comment

The latest instalment of interviews with Very Interesting People sees CEM chat to Emma Dillon from UpRising on young people…

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Interview about racism, environmentalism, #Manchester, with Dominic Bruce, founder of Wisdom Against Racism

14 October, 2020 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

Dominic Bruce, founder of Wisdom Against Racism, kindly made the time to answer some questions about his life, the app…

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Interview with Lisa Johnson, founder of Climate Conscious Wilmslow

20 November, 2019 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Lisa Johnson (@LJnatural) kindly answered some questions about the new group she has estabished. Tell us a bit about yourself:…

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Posted in: Interviews by CEM folk, Interviews with community builders, Uncategorized

Central Retail Park carpark proposal – questions and answers #Manchester

1 August, 2019 Marc Hudson

Many of you will know that Manchester City Council declared a Climate Emergency on July 10th. Some of you will…

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Interview about community-building, with Shelly Quinton-Hulme #Manchester #Stretford #Trafford

19 June, 2019 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

Environmental activists talk about movement-building and community-building a lot. We actually do it… less frequently. Climate Emergency Manchester has been…

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How do sustainable policies for a Viable City Region hang together? Well they support one another, as in our #ViableGreaterManchester https://steadystatemanchester.net/2021/03/22/viable-greater-manchester-our-new-policy-collection//2021/03/22/viable-greater-manchester-our-new-policy-collection/

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Dear @BBC,
when you're ready to report on the news again, perhaps this from the @FT is where you could start?

FFS.

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https://news.sky.com/story/up-to-a-third-of-land-species-and-half-in-the-sea-face-extinction-if-climate-change-is-not-slowed-new-study-reveals-12269399
"Green space" is not just good for humans - and it is not just exotic, tropical species that are threatened. In a sane world, local governments would also take into consideration the well-being of non-human in their decisions. How do we help this happen?

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9 Apr

Cars (BEVs or not) take up a lot of space (roads + parking) and are dangerous to all other road users. Imagine if we acted on that information and radically reduced the number of cars in Greater Manchester...what could you do, in a city that put people before cars?

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A city with fewer cars is a city that comes to life #bancars https://twitter.com/fietsprofessor/status/1380531780076367874

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Ardwick Litterpickers at work – @ArdwickLitter https://climateemergencymanchester.net/2021/04/09/ardwick-litterpickers-at-work-ardwicklitter/

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