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Category: What next for climate action in Manchester meeting

Over 1,500 signatures and a raft for the climate emergency. How did we get here?

11 November, 2020 Chloe Jeffries 2 Comments

Deadline day has arrived. Official petitions to Manchester City Council have cut-off points, and the end date for requesting a…

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Meeting: “What next for #climate action in #Manchester” Thurs 23rd May

24 April, 2019 Marc Hudson 4 Comments

On Thursday 23 May, on the eve of the next Youth Strike for Climate, the crucial question of ‘what next?’…

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ClimateEmergMcrClimate Emergency Manchester@ClimateEmergMcr·
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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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ClimateEmergMcrClimate Emergency Manchester@ClimateEmergMcr·
9 Apr

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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ClimateEmergMcrClimate Emergency Manchester@ClimateEmergMcr·
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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9 Apr

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

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kindlingtrustThe Kindling Trust@kindlingtrust·
9 Apr

Our community shares offer has got off to a flying start. Over £300,000 committed in just 6 days! No way this would have been possible without the support of the Power to Change (@peoplesbiz) & @CooperativesUK & their Booster Programme. Thank you so much! #commshares #coop

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