Sunday 19 April 2009

MCFly 022- what's coming up

Tues 21 from 9..30-1pm Sub-regional Consultation Event for the Regional Spatial Strategy City of Manchester Stadium. To register, send an e-mail to Hannah.Brighton@manchester-enterprises.co.uk

Tues 21 from 7.30pm, Call to Real Action 'what next' meeting Friends Meeting House, 6 Mount St www.calltorealaction.wordpress.com

Wed 22, 6-7pm "Building a low-carbon economy" Mike Reardon of Manchester City Council,
Michael Smith Building, Manchester University

Thurs 23 at 7pm The G20 in London – what happened and where next? at The Chapel (opposite Owens Park, Wilmslow Rd,. www.ManchesterG20.wordpress.com

Fri 24 Environmental Strategy Performance Board meeting (City Council)

Sat 25 from 1pm Ecology AGM and Green Money - Ecological Perspectives on the Credit Crisis" debate at Victoria Baths www.victoriabaths.org.uk/map.htm

Mon 27, 6.30 to 9.30 pm Global Crisis: Organic Response. Why an organic future is a critical response to the economic and climate crisis. The Mechanics' Institute, 103 Princess St www.kindling.org.uk

Tues 28, 5 to 7.45pm Professor Munasinghe, Vice Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Director General of the Sustainable Consumption Institute at The University of Manchester on "Solving the Climate Change and Sustainable Development Problems." University Place, Oxford Rd. Free tickets via Jean.jones@manchester.ac.uk

Weds 29 at 6pm "Biodiversity loss and ecosystem change: Consequences for people and the environment" Prof. Georgina Mace Michael Smith Building, Manchester University

Thurs 30, 3.30 to 6pm Launch of "Climate Change Online Resources" pack, 117-119 Portland St
aarti@dep.org.uk or www.dep.org.uk

Thurs 30 at 7.45pm Greenpeace meeting upstairs at Ape and Apple John Dalton St

Thursday 30, 7pm - 9pm Friends of the Earth Campaigns meeting, Green Fish Resource Centre, 46-50 Oldham St.www.manchesterfoe.org.uk

Fri May 1 The Prince (of Wales)'s May Day summit on enevironment held in... we aren't making this up... the Concorde Hangar at Manchester Airport.
www.maydaysummit.com/Northwest

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