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Category: Zero Carbon Framework

Our response to Manchester Climate Change Partnership’s letter of support to the leader of the council

30 June, 2020 Adam Peirce Leave a comment

The Manchester Climate Change Partnership wrote a letter to the leader of the city council about an ambitious recovery plan…

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Posted in: Coronavirus, Cycle lanes, Zero Carbon 2030 target, Zero Carbon Framework Filed under: Communications

New briefing paper highlights the ‘lack of pathway’ in Manchester City Council’s zero carbon vision

2 March, 2020 Chloe 2 Comments

Climate Emergency Manchester (1), with the help of allies, has produced a new briefing paper about the ‘lack of pathway’…

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Posted in: Briefing Papers, Manchester City Council, Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee, Zero Carbon Framework

NESC 5th February: exceptional meetings are stop-gaps, we need a 7th scrutiny committee long-term

5 February, 2020 Chloe 7 Comments

We knew this was going to be an unusual Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee. The agenda had caused a double…

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

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

“#Manchester City Council’s unannounced change of plan(s) on #climate” or “ZCF AWOL? WTAF!!?”

31 January, 2020 Marc Hudson 3 Comments

What happened to the promised Zero Carbon Framework? Marc Hudson, a core group member of Climate Emergency Manchester, inventigates (1)…

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Posted in: Zero Carbon Framework

Yet another #Climate Plan for #Manchester…. But please read: this matters.

20 January, 2020 Marc Hudson 3 Comments

Every week it seems there is a new report – a pathway this, an action plan that. They all kind…

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Posted in: Zero Carbon Framework

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climateemergmcr Climate Emergency Manchester @climateemergmcr ·
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On Fear.

If climate-driven heatwaves, droughts and fires trigger fear in you: remember you're not alone.

This was what the core group of CEM had to say about fear, in 2020.

https://climateemergencymanchester.net/2020/05/19/on-fear/?jr=on

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climatedad77 Climate Dad @climatedad77 ·
8 Aug

Maybe we’ll adapt in time to to stave off collapse. Maybe we won’t. Either way, by 2050, most of the stuff we ‘value’ now - personal cars, fast fashion, foreign holidays, celebrity culture & countless other consumerist indulgences - will seem sickeningly irrelevant.

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neon_uk New Economy Organisers Network @neon_uk ·
9 Aug

Calling out for folks in NW of England who want to get trained up to do broadcast media interviews on important issues from climate, to migration, to cost of living, and then let us find you TV and radio opportunities. Deadline for applications is Aug 16 https://www.neweconomyorganisers.org/work/support-resources/spokesperson-network

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jenharveysalli4 Jennifer Harvey Sallin @jenharveysalli4 ·
7 Aug

How can we know whether we are engaging in one of the four F’s of trauma (fight, flight, freeze or fawn) in regards to climate? Here are some signs:
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climateemergmcr Climate Emergency Manchester @climateemergmcr ·
8 Aug

Manchester City Council owns and maintains seven decorative water features but no public water fountains.

#Heatwave #ClimateEmergency #Water #Manchester #Health #Plastic

https://climateemergencymanchester.net/2022/07/19/you-cant-eat-training-manchester-food-board-relies-on-individual-behaviour-change-at-health-scrutiny-meeting/

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