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Tag Archives: “A Certain Future”
(Upcoming Event) HAVING ENOUGH GOOD FOOD IN THE MANCHESTER REGION: Shaping a viable food economy to multiply our impact
Saturday 18 October 2014, 1.30-5pm, Methodist Central Hall, Manchester Book a free place today! There are many dimensions to the value of food in our lives; we are spotlighting food as an economic issue as this is an area getting … Continue reading
Steady State Manchester, comments on the refresh of Manchester’s Climate Change Action Plan
Comments on Manchester – A Certain Future; Refresh 2013 see pdf version with references Analysis 1) There is a great deal to agree with in many of the specific actions, and the review of progress seems honest. Our comments therefore … Continue reading
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Tagged "A Certain Future", bioregion, climate change, growth
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