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

Book Review: Obesogenic Environments

Obesogenic environments: complexities, perceptions and objective measures. (2010), Lake,Amelia A, Townshend,T.G, Alvanides,Seraphim, Wiley-Blackwell. “When you design streets solely for cars, people die as a result. The underlying conditions that are responsible for those deaths are rarely or never challenged. The … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate; weekly nuggets

Hi all, What does a resilient community look like? Are you ready to do what’s needed?, asks Dave Pollard. Could you live in Sustainable Student Housing? What happened at the aviation meeting in Moscow? What’s the best social media strategy … Continue reading

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Event Report: Ecocities, adaptation and the Beach Boys…

Marc Hudson, co-editor of MCFly, went to a presentation about adaptation to climate change, and came away thinking we all have a lot of work to do. Ecocities is a “joint initiative between the School of Environment and Development at … Continue reading

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Event Report: Climate Question Time #2

MCFly writer Laurence Menhinick went to the Manchester Museum’s “Climate Change Question Time” on Thurs 23 February and came away with more questions and her hopes hanging by a thread… Having attended an earlier edition of Climate Change Question Time … Continue reading

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“Something for the Weekend?” #2

Not much climate-y going on this weekend that we’re aware of here at MCFly towers… Do join us at the Friends Meeting House, Mount St, on Monday 5th March for a chat first about Margaret Atwood’s “A Handmaid’s Tale” and … Continue reading

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If the answer is “more trees, please” then you’re asking the wrong question…

Is planting trees always and everywhere a Good Thing? MCFly’s biodiveristy reporter Dave Bishop takes a critical look. Recently, several people contacted me to let me know that there is soon to be a tree planting event near to where … Continue reading

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Grant alert: “Co-operative Community Energy Challenge”

Cheerfully cut and pasted from a press release – The Centre for Sustainable Energy is working with The Co-operative to deliver a new initiative called the Co-operative Community Energy Challenge, which forms an integral new element of The Co-operative’s Clean … Continue reading

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MCFly Climate Bulletin #14, Feb 20 2012

Hi all, Please encourage your climate-concerned friends to take out a (free!!) subscription to the blog/newsletter – via our subscribe page. If they need convincing, here’s a 40 second video explaining the top ten reasons folks should subscribe… And follow … Continue reading

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“Something for the Weekend?” #1

Every Friday arvo we are going to point you at the weekend’s climate-ish events in Manchester.  And tell you a joke. Here’s the first: “A man walks into a bar and says… ‘ouch’” Sat 18 Feb, 1-4pm  Urban Edible Gardening … Continue reading

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Book Review: Politics of Urban Runoff – Nature, Technology, and the Sustainable City

You may have noticed that, in Manchester, it rains. A lot. What happens after it rains, and the ways that cities deal with that urban runoff, is the subject of this interesting book. It begins by charting the shift from … Continue reading

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