Neonicotinoids – bring back the ban 4 February 2022 / 10 April 2024 by The government has ignored the advice of its scientific advisers to allow sugar beet farmers to deploy a banned bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticide in 2022.The Guardian The answer to the problem that sugar beet farmers are facing with aphids, is not the “nuclear” option: that is to re-introduce pesticides that come with excessive collateral damage – […] Read more »
Between Peru and Portugal 12 November 2021 / 10 April 2024 by if the US military were a country, its fuel usage alone would make it the 47th largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world, sitting between Peru and Portugal. In other words, the US military is a more consequential climate actor than many of the industrialised countries gathered at the COP26 summit in Glasgow. Militaries […] Read more »
Code Red for Humanity 19 August 2021 / 10 April 2024 by “Human activity is changing the climate in unprecedented and sometimes irreversible ways”, a major UN scientific report has said. Whereas in Britain we’ve experienced a cooler and wetter August than normal, there can be no room for complacency. Nobody will be isolated from the scale of the changes just over the horizon. What we’ve seen […] Read more »
Melanie Horrocks for Greater Manchester Mayor – Crowdfunder 28 March 2021 / 10 April 2024 by A Green in a council chamber changes the conversation for everyone. The mayor can be that presence for ten councils at once. Without Greens on the ballot, the establishment parties can get away with ignoring the biggest threat we face. It costs us £5000 for the deposit, just to be on the ballot. We have […] Read more »
More nukes is not the answer 24 March 2021 / 10 April 2024 by In an unstable world, nuclear weapons do not keep us safe. Money spent on our capability to destroy would be better spent on our ability to bring about peace by peaceful means. UK to lift cap on nuclear stockpile Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley said “We utterly oppose the decision to encourage a global nuclear […] Read more »
GMPF Under Pressure To Go Green 20 March 2021 / 20 March 2021 by There’s always been a compelling case on environmental grounds for the Greater Manchester Pension Fund to withdraw its investments in fossil fuel companies. Now it also makes great sense for basic economic reasons. The Manchester Evening News has reported that “last year it was revealed that the fund has suffered a £375m loss after investments […] Read more »
Brexit and the Bees 31 January 2021 by “In 2018, the EU banned the outdoor use of neonicotinoid pesticides, which harm pollinating insects such as bees. But following Brexit, the government approved the emergency use of one neonicotinoid to combat a crop disease.” Claire Marshall, BBC News Jan, 2021 SIGN THE PETITION to the UK Government to continue the ban on bee-harming neonicotinoids Read more »
Community Spirit Shines 22 October 2020 / 10 April 2024 by Residents and Green Party Members Rise to The Challenge These last few months have been incredibly hard for us all. A big Thank You goes out to our NHS staff, teachers and other key workers who have gone above and beyond the call of duty during this pandemic. During lockdown residents and Green Party members […] Read more »
Waterloo Volunteers On The Front Line 18 October 2020 / 10 April 2024 by Lee is supporting our local emergency volunteers Councillor Huntbach has been liaising with local volunteers who have been going the extra mile for some wonderful, worthy causes. Waterloo resident Peter Heaton of Oldham Road, retired from the British Forces and now volunteers his time with the North West Ambulance Service as a Community First Responder. […] Read more »
Your Community Champions Are Here To Help 18 October 2020 / 10 April 2024 by Lee and Lorraine Join Forces With Covid-19 Coordinators To Provide Advice For Residents Waterloo Green candidate Lorraine Whitehead and Councillor Lee Huntbach have both become official Community Champions. They now attend regular online meetings to update on the ever-changing COVID19 guidelines, supplemented by frequent email updates. Lorraine said, “I’m now confident that I can help […] Read more »