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Our "leaders" are going to keep making empty promises. It makes them feel good. It gets the activists to act like zombie kittens. If you want to have some self-respect and perhaps make a difference (actual facts may vary), then find a functioning group that cares about your skills and knowledge - what you have, what you want. One useful group might be www.climateemergencymanchester.net - you can email them on contact@climateemergencymanchester.net-
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Category Archives: academia
“Ways of seeing #climate change” event in#Manchester Weds 30th October
A range of new collaborative works between artists and scientists will be showcased at “Ways of Seeing: Climate Change.” Spaces are limited for next Wednesday’s daytime series of talks, discussions and performances held in St. James’ Building. On of those … Continue reading
Interview with Professor Adisa Azapagic of University of #Manchester on engineering, research, food waste and #climate
How will becoming elected to the Royal Academy of Engineering change what you do, or the impact of what you do? The Royal Academy of Engineering is the UK’s national academy of engineering with the main aim of advancing and … Continue reading
Video: MMU’s “Humanities in Public” #Manchester #mmu
More about Manchester Metropolitan University’s Humanities in Public programme. Of special interest to MCFly readers will be; Weds 20th November 2013 “Global Citizens and Global Futures” Weds 5th March 2014 “Feminism in the 21st Century: Privilege, Bias and Feminist Practice” … Continue reading
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#Manchester #climate scientist Kevin Anderson on Tory politician: “his views… colonial, arrogant.”
It is very late in the day for this species. If we are to pull through, it will be because people who know what is going on – and what is coming up – decide to stand up and speak … Continue reading
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Video- “The Sustainability Fix” in 90 seconds or so #Manchester #sustainability
Last November a bunch of young sweet innocent Sciences Po students made a mistake. They allowed me to come and rant at them, and run a workshop on their skills and knowledge. Here’s me trying to explain to them my … Continue reading
The #IPCC report, #Chomsky and the future of the species beyond #Manchester
Today there will be an entirely predictable and pointless media circus. Well, there will be several – every day brings new clowns, jugglers and high-wire acts. Today though, the fifth assessment report of the United Nations’ “IPCC” climate body will … Continue reading
Posted in academia, Arctic
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Youtube: “What is Adaptive Governance?” #Manchester #climate #theory #geekery
This video, 3.35mins of me talking, should have had more of an explanatory introduction. Next one will! Comments v. welcome! Script (more or less) below. What is adaptive governance? The standard model of governance is that some smart people at … Continue reading
Upcoming Event: Is a low carbon energy future possible? #Manchester Thurs 5th Sept
Public debate on 5 September 2013 (6-8pm) in Renold Building. You are invited to a public debate on how we can meet the challenge of climate change – undoubtedly one of the major problems faced by our nation and the … Continue reading
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Interview: Professor Tony Travers (LSE) on local democracy, #climate #lgaconf13
Professor Tony Travers, director of British Government at the London School of Economics spoke at a breakfast meeting of the Local Government Association conference. MCFly editor Marc Hudson caught up with him to talk about bureaucracy, democracy and, surprise!, climate … Continue reading
Polar Bear Facepalm: #Manchester as “Original Modern” city #academicgibberish
From here “This three-year project addresses these issues through a series of research- and practice- case studies and experiments. It examines how different interests in the ‘creative city’ do and could contribute to the development of a sustainable Greater Manchester and … Continue reading
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