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Manchester’s histories, domestic abuse, and possible derring-do for climate scrutiny?

23 September, 2021 Jackie Leave a comment

This month the Chair of the Communities and Equalities Scrutiny committee fed a line purely for my benefit, even though…

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Posted in: Communities and Equalities Scruinty Committee, TeamSF

COVID, mental health and complex safeguarding for young people, but no mention of the climate crisis

20 September, 2021 Mike Leave a comment

Mike Franks reports from the Children & Young People Scrutiny Committee for Team Scrutiny.  September’s Children and Young People Scrutiny…

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Posted in: Children and Young People's Scrutiny Committee

Allyship – brilliant and must-read (and think about) Twitter thread by @sandyosullivan

19 September, 2021 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Prof Sandy O’Sullivan (Wiradjuri, trans they/them) @sandyosullivan On the importance of allies: Allyship has come under important scrutiny over the…

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Posted in: Allyship

Labour Group change of climate?

15 September, 2021 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

A rare open discussion about how the Labour Group is run is important for climate activists to understand. Core group…

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Nearest NHS dentist in Huddersfield and still no climate talk to sink teeth into

Hannah Leave a comment

My deepest apologies for the pun. September’s Health Scrutiny Meeting addressed, among other things, our dental services. Of the committee…

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Posted in: Health Scrutiny Committee, TeamSF

Environment and Climate Change Scrutiny Committee – A fractured yet forensic affair

13 September, 2021 Simon 3 Comments

September’s Environment and Climate Change Scrutiny Committee meeting was the most fractured one yet. On the agenda was an annual…

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Posted in: Carbon Budgets, Environment and Climate Change Scrutiny Committee, Manchester Climate Change Partnership, TeamSF, Uncategorized

Council’s capital priorities: keep us cooking on airport dough

8 September, 2021 Robbie 1 Comment

One of Manchester Council’s major investments is in the hugely carbon-intensive and unsustainable Manchester Airports Group (MAG). The Council’s Deputy…

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

The Aytoun trees need your help NOW

7 September, 2021 Chloe 1 Comment

The Aytoun Barks Back campaign, launched earlier this year to protect an impressive group of trees in Manchester city centre, is calling for help at a critical…

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Posted in: Practical Local Solidarity

Manchester’s carbon budget blow-out worsens even during pandemic

3 September, 2021 Robbie 6 Comments

The delivery of Manchester’s ‘science-based’ target lies in serious doubt, according to figures that will be presented to Manchester City…

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Posted in: Carbon Budgets, Environment and Climate Change Scrutiny Committee, Manchester City Council, Manchester Climate Change Partnership, Scrutiny Committee Meetings

Interview – Surviving the Australian bush fires of 2019

2 September, 2021 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

CEM has always had an interest in what it means to be alive as the climate impacts begin to hit …

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Posted in: Interviews by CEM folk

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