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Trespassers will be celebrated : the 90th anniversary of the Mass Trespass of Kinder Scout and its legacy for the politics of climate change

15 April, 2022 Chloe Leave a comment

2022 sees the 90th Anniversary of the Mass Trespass on Kinder Scout, the highest moorland plateau in the Peak District. …

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Posted in: Upcoming events

WTF! The Whitworth mints NFTs, encourages culture of pissing electricity away

13 April, 2022 Hannah 1 Comment

The Whitworth might as well have minted a chocolate teapot. The Whitworth just minted 50 NFTs of a multispectral scan…

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The Energy Strategy shambles and what it means for Manchester

11 April, 2022 Mike Leave a comment

Mike Franks casts an eye over the new Energy Security Strategy and what its missed opportunities might mean for Manchester.…

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Posted in: National policy

Throwback Thursdays: Manchester City Council’s Local Plan

7 April, 2022 Hannah Leave a comment

Hannah brings you your dose of climate policy TBT content. We all know the trick – quietly binning off or…

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Interview with Zarina Ahmad

5 April, 2022 Chloe Leave a comment

In our latest interview, Pooja Kishinani talks to Zarina Ahmad on increasing the participation of under-represented groups in the environmental…

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Posted in: Interviews with community builders

We were wrong, ‘burning out’ over COP26 was totally worth it

1 April, 2022 Calum McFarlane Leave a comment

So here we are, 140 days after COP26 closed in Glasgow. And what a 140 days it’s been, full of…

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Posted in: Carbon Budgets Filed under: burnout, cop26

Municipal New Year’s Eve wrap up and look ahead

30 March, 2022 Chloe 1 Comment

Happy Municipal New Year’s eve! The annual cycle of local government comes to a close at the end of March.…

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Posted in: 2021 Local Elections, Active Citizenship Toolkit, Children and Young People's Scrutiny Committee, Communities and Equalities Scruinty Committee

“The war on talent” and its unfortunate victim – carbon budgets: Economy Scrutiny Committee Thursday, 10th March, 2022

14 March, 2022 Adam 1 Comment

The phrase “war on talent” slipped out of the Chief Financial Officer of Manchester Airports Group as they described the…

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Posted in: Economy Scrutiny Committee, Manchester Airport, Manchester City Council, Scrutiny Committee Meetings, TeamSF

Ghost flights and fair flights: CEM’s briefing note to the Economy Scrutiny Committee asks searching questions about its future role in the economy of Manchester

8 March, 2022 Adam Leave a comment

Climate Emergency Manchester has produced a short briefing note about Manchester Airport and its future economic role within the city…

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Posted in: Briefing Papers, Economy Scrutiny Committee, Manchester Airport, Manchester City Council

Urban development in a time of floods: four new skyscrapers get planning permission in Manchester as storms rage

24 February, 2022 Chloe Leave a comment

Ahead of our online event TONIGHT on what we can learn from past campaigns to protect green space from development…

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Posted in: Planning and Highways Committee

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