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Climate Emergency one year on: what Manchester says

10 July, 2020 Chloe 1 Comment

Happy Birthday MCC Climate Emergency! Exactly one year ago today, Manchester City Council unanimously passed a motion declaring a climate…

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Posted in: Climate Emergency July 10, Manchester City Council

Crystal balls – what PR can we expect from #Manchester City Council on the #Climate Emergency Declaration?

9 July, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

A year ago tomorrow, 10th July 2019, the 96 Councillors of Manchester City Council voted to declare a “climate emergency”.…

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Posted in: Climate Emergency July 10, Hung Drawn and Quarterly, Manchester City Council, With Love and Rockets

This Saturday – “don’t block progress on safe cycling” #Manchester #Levenshulme

8 July, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

The folks at A6 Cycle Action have sent us the following press release Protest group tell Manchester City Council “don’t…

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Posted in: Cycle lanes, Upcoming events

Of intersectional environmentalism, urban history and Transpennine Express – interview with Dr Elsa Devienne

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There are loads of very interesting and active folks in Manchester. We’re going to interview them all (n.b. this may…

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Posted in: Interviews Filed under: Elsa Devienne

Scrutiny – what is needed, dates for your diary #Manchester #climate

7 July, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Yesterday the Manchester Evening News kindly published a letter by Calum McFarlane of the core group of Climate Emergency Manchester.…

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Posted in: Manchester City Council, Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee

The “Core Cities’ #climate emergency responses” report – what went well, badly, what next

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Last week we published a report Core Cities and the Climate Emergency – learning from each other.  Below is an…

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Posted in: Reports Filed under: Chloe Jeffries

No, a new stadium is not “building back better”

6 July, 2020 Calum McFarlane 1 Comment

So, American developers want to build a new stadium in Manchester on the Etihad campus. Predictably, they promise that it…

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Posted in: Uncategorized

Our #climate petition has survived lockdown and is looking for more signatures to #buildbackbetter

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We’ve written a short explainer to let everyone know we’ve still got an active petition going on, and we think…

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Posted in: Petition for cash and democracy

Novice’s guide to: taking feedback #Manchester #ActiveCitizenshipToolkit

5 July, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Climate Emergency Manchester today launches its latest “novice’s guide”, part of its resources for folks wanting to build and maintain…

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Posted in: Active Citizenship Toolkit Filed under: Taking Feedback

Emissions reduction turns out to be smaller than #Manchester #climate bosses claimed

4 July, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

To continue a Meatloaf theme we began on Twitter, “objects in the rearview mirror may appear larger than they are.”…

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Posted in: Petition for cash and democracy

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