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Category: Manchester City Council

Museums will beat #Manchester City Council to carbon literacy status…

8 June, 2021 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Below is some good news about Manchester Museum and money for “carbon literacy”. But first, some context; “Carbon Literacy” is…

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Posted in: Manchester City Council

Leadership is granular, persistent, organised. Leadership is… absent. #Manchester #climate

7 June, 2021 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

For thirty years Manchester City Council has been claiming to demonstrate leadership on climate change, to communicate and to galvanise…

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Posted in: Manchester City Council

Resources and Governance Scrutiny Committee, Tuesday 25th May: Relocation relocation relocation… scrutiny is back (in the building) and it’s all property talk.

29 May, 2021 Ellen 1 Comment

Manchester City Council has six scrutiny committees. CEM’s “Team SF” covers all six… In the first report in the new…

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Posted in: Manchester City Council, Operation Scrutiny, Resources and Governance Scrutiny Committee

New Council, new members, old problems – #Manchester #climate

18 May, 2021 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Tomorrow (Weds 19th May) a new Council is sworn in, following on from the Thursday May 6th local elections.  What…

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Posted in: Environment and Climate Change Scrutiny Committee, Manchester City Council

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

Letter: We need to hear from councillors about #climate

12 May, 2021 Chloe Leave a comment

The Manchester Evening News has kindly published our letter today. THE drumbeat around November’s international climate conference in Glasgow grows…

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Posted in: Letters to Manchester Evening News, Manchester City Council

Thirty years of soothing words from #Manchester City Council #ClimateEmergency

3 May, 2021 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

The only thing we learn from history, it seems, is that we learn nothing from history…  We live in a…

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Posted in: Manchester City Council

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

Three commitments for City Council candidates to improve climate action

15 April, 2021 Calum McFarlane 5 Comments

We get it. The City Council cannot single-handedly do everything that Manchester needs to do to “play its full part”…

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Posted in: 2021 Local Elections, Manchester City Council

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

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