Category Archives: academia

Event Report: “What will a Low Carbon #Manchester look like?”

MCFly reporter Laurence Menhinick went to a recent event organised by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers,  with speaker Becca Warren (CEng MCIBSE, Low Carbon and Building Energy specialist)- 15 January 2013, at Manchester Metropolitan University Credit is due to Ms. … Continue reading

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#Manchester Tyndall articles about shipping, #aviation and #climate by Prof Kevin Anderson and Dr Alice Bows

Last week Professor Kevin Anderson sent out the following email. Please find links to three (open access) pieces Alice Bows and I have recently had published: 1) a paper on shipping, 2) a commentary on aviation, and 3) a Tyndall … Continue reading

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MCFly to academics – “On your bike.” No, wait….

Hot on the pedals of yesterday’s academic atrocity comes this unspokesable example of, well, words fail us… The senses act as the interface between self and environment, but in a western context powerful multisensory stimulation is increasingly constructed as marginal, … Continue reading

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Not-news flash: Academics in “laughable jargon” shocker

The polar bear is despairing again, thanks the quote from  here, for an event whose organisers “propose an innovative coming together of activists and academics to build bridges, initiate debate and develop future research agendas….”  Yeah, well, good luck with … Continue reading

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University of Manchester’s Sustainability Lead Interviewed – Colin Hughes

MCFly editor Marc Hudson met up with the University of Manchester Associate Vice President of Sustainability Colin Hughes to talk about everything from what an associate vice president of sustainability does to fuel poverty, aviation and ‘measuring success’. For the … Continue reading

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Non-event report: SURF’s not up, and the stories of “sustainability” are, um, rubbish #Manchester #smugosphere

Attention Conservation Notice and disclaimer all in one: MCFly went to “Sustainable Stories,” an event and exhibition organised by some academcis. Truly soul-destroying – wasted food, wasted time, wasted opportunity. It *could* have been different. The next post explains how… … Continue reading

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Event Report: “The Value of Values in Behaviour Change”

Event Report: The Value of Values in Behaviour Change by Professor Erik Bichard, (Professor of Regeneration and Sustainable Development) Salford University, 29 Oct 2012 Thank goodness for intelligent seminars such as this one! Prof. Bichard is one of the rare … Continue reading

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Event Report: “Women Governing Forests : A History of Absence, the Impact of Presence”

MCFly volunteer Judith Emanuel went along to the inaugural lecture of  Professor Bina Agawarl at the University of Manchester and had this to report. Manchester’s environmental community has a wonderful new asset, Bina Agarwal Professor of Development Economics and Environment … Continue reading

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Event Report: “The goldilocks planet”…… or “Geology rocks!”

On Saturday, in less than 60 minutes, two academics raced through 4 billion years of Earth’s history, with time left over for questions. It was an enlightening and sobering experience for the 20 or so people present (an audience that … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: “Sustainable Stories” Friday 2nd November, Cube Gallery, #Manchester

Sustainable Stories:  An Interactive Exhibition Sustainable Stories is an interactive exhibition designed to share and provoke discussion about the future of Greater Manchester. The aim is to engage the public in a shared conversation about the challenges, issues and solutions … Continue reading

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