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

Newsflash: Shape “the future” of Manchester A Certain Future

It would be churlish to say that this below is surely what the “annual” stakeholder conferences was were supposed to be about, wouldn’t it? And it would be churlish to say that leading by example is something the Steering Group … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate Monthly #7, July 2012 out now!

How can we change the rules of the game in Manchester? [Hint] Women and activism – what are the barriers? “Comment tennis” and how to overcome it.  An interview with Professor Kevin Anderson of the Tyndall Centre about aviation, two … Continue reading

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Event Report: Abundant fun with Climate Survivors

Lovely food (albeit French) from Unicorn Grocery. Tuneful music from some local singers (albeit in Spanish).  And a cleverly-managed “speed dating” to follow that, where about as many pairs of people got to spend a couple of minutes talking as … Continue reading

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Youtube: Strategic Niche Management and Transition Towns

Here’s the very brief video (1) I threatened to do a week ago, about an academic paper I raved about – and quoted extensively from – here. (1) And the making of this short video, which has no real innovations … Continue reading

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Event Report: “If something is wrong with the sky, shoot at it; weaponising the climate”

An American academic gave an entertaining and mind-boggling lecture at the Imperial War Museum last night. Professor Jim Fleming, historian of science and technology and author of “Fixing the Sky: The Checkered History of Weather and Climate Control” (Columbia University … Continue reading

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Something for the Weekend 29 June 2012 #Manchester #Climate

To get your weekend off to a start- a political conundrum involving hot beverages; Why do anarchists only drink herbal tea? Because proper tea is theft. And this weekend… There are four events, one very climate-y, one very nuclear-y, one … Continue reading

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Review: “Everything We Need” at #Manchester Royal Exchange

You have two more days to take a wrenching emotional and intellectual journey. You have two evenings to follow local performer Ben Mellor through the wilds of climate change and the human ability to ignore it, reinterpret it and generally … Continue reading

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Impossible Hamsters devouring #Manchester, Tardy Press Releases and “Everything We Need”

Hello all, 1) if you’re looking for a one minute video that explains why endless economic growth isn’t possible, let alone a good idea, then your desperate search is over – check out the new post over at steadystatemanchester.net. 2) … Continue reading

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Can renewables save the day?

We asked new graduate Andrea Newman* to tell us a bit about her thesis, which was on energy demand and how it can be met. Here’s what she told us When it came to choosing my dissertation title, I knew … Continue reading

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Event Report: brilliant “netsquared” events for learning about social media

Vaguely wondering if this new-fangled “social media”-thing might help connect eco-concerned people in Manchester to each other, a MCFly co-editor cautiously attends an event in the Northern Quarter. And is… blown away. Do you care about the effectiveness and reach … Continue reading

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