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Was print format from 2012 to 13. Now web only. All things climate and resilience in (Greater) Manchester.

Interview: Dr Simon Cook, Glaciologist, Lecturer at #Manchester Metropolitan University

Dr Simon Cook Glaciologist, Lecturer in Physical Geography School of Science and the Environment, Manchester Metropolitan University What you do I’m a Lecturer in Physical Geography at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU). There are three parts to my job. First – … Continue reading

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Event Report: “Radical Emissions Reductions Conference” #Tyndall #climate

MCFly writer Vicky Ramsden reports on the recent Radical Emissions Reductions Conference. For other accounts, see here and here. A radical conference to reduce carbon emissions Now let me make one thing clear.  This was not a conference that was … Continue reading

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#Salford and #Trafford Councils investing in #fracking company.

Haven’t had a chance to get a react quote from Salford and Trafford Councils on this below, from “http://frackfreegtrmanchester.org.uk” yet… Press Release: Salford and Trafford Councils found to be investing in fracking company iGas For immediate release.   Research conducted … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: Winter Tree and Shrub identification course, #Chorlton, #Manchester #biodiversity

On Sunday the 12th January 2014 the Greater Manchester Ecology Unit will be running a Winter Tree and Shrub Identification course at Chorlton Water Park. Places are limited, so booking is essential. For more details, please follow this link: http://www.gmwildlife.org.uk/news/index.php?id=248 Please note … Continue reading

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Another year for #Manchester – Madlab 2013 and 2014…

MCFly is asking a bunch of different organisations the same 3 questions – What was your biggest achievement in 2013? If you could go back to the beginning of the year and give yourself one warning/piece of advice, what would … Continue reading

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It takes several to tango – photos from Barton Moss #fracking protest, #Salford #Manchester

Climate protesters have blocked the entrance to a drilling site in Barton Moss with a large orange bus. Protesters have “locked on” under the bus, in the bus and on-top of the bus.  This follows the blockade of the same … Continue reading

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Professor Kevin Anderson on shale gas, civil disobedience and Barton Moss #Manchester #climate

[Update 23rd Dec – see also Prof Anderson on science, silence and ‘neutrality‘] Professor Kevin Anderson of the Tyndall Centre on why shale gas – with or without fracking – is a very bad idea. At the 3 minute mark … Continue reading

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#IPCC 5th Assessment Report as… haiku! #Genius #climate communication! #Manchester version to follow…

A haiku, for those who don’t know, is is a very short form of Japanese poetry. According to “Sightline Daily: News & Views for a Sustainable NorthWest” (US of A!) “Housebound with a rotten cold one recent weekend, Greg Johnson … Continue reading

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Wind Turbine Blade blocks #fracking test site. #IGas #BartonMoor #climate #Manchester

Read the press release here. According to a tweet from the nodashforgas people “Amongst the 50 pple on the #BartonMoss blade blockade today were #blacklisted construction workers. Climate and trade union activists unite!”

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Video: On anxiety management, social class and who feels comfortable at “top-down” meetings

The first four minutes of this are kinda reasonable. The last three minutes add a bit (including some qualifications and disclaimers and so on). Many thanks to Justin Hellings for helping make this – he (and others?!) will soon be … Continue reading

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