Monthly Archives: May 2014

Advice about how to engage people on #climate. Useful for #Manchester ?

via the US-site Climate Access Start with what people love. Our “sense of place” influences how we perceive climate change and that place-based identity is critical to fostering collective action. Share authentic stories. Reach out to individuals in your region … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: Moss Side Community Allotment open day, south #Manchester Mon 5th May

From 2pm, on Monday 5th May. Fun, connections, local food-growing, community “resilience” etc etc First the poster, then the inevitable short film.

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Individual Responsibility for #Climate Mitigation; Dr Tom Crompton

A panel debate on the ‘To what extent does individual responsibility have a role to play in climate change mitigation?’ was held at the end of the 4th Tyndall Centre PhD Conference, held in Manchester in April 2014. There were … Continue reading

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Treestation chopped down to size ahead of Sat May 3rd open day #Manchester

Well, sort of. Here’s an interview with Patrick Morello of said organisation. You can find details of the open day here. a) What does TreeStation do? We provide arboricultural and woodland management services and with the wood that this produces … Continue reading

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