Category Archives: academia

Event report: Tyndall seminar – when will we stop pretending?

MCFly co-editor Marc Hudson attends (yet) another informative seminar about climate change, but wonders how long we will go on like this… There was nothing intrinsically wrong with the latest Tyndall seminar, held on Thursday 8th August. Covering recent research … Continue reading

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Food to get more expensive thanks to climate change

Those people at the Sustainable Consumption Institute (see our interview with the head honcho here) have sent out the press release below to do with new research they’ve done entitled “What’s Cooking’ Adapation and Mitigation in the UK Food System,” … 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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Upcoming Event: “Cold War Technologies for Weaponizing the Atmosphere: From Cloud Wars to Geo-Engineering”

This looks interesting! Weather (!) permitting, MCFly will cycle out there and do a report.  All are welcome, btw. As part of the Cold War/Blue Planet conference being hosted this Thursday and Friday by the Centre for the History of … Continue reading

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Event Report: A game of one half – witnessed

Attention Conservation Notice: MCFly co-editor Marc Hudson makes it half-way through a day-long academic seminar about climate change and social movements before finally losing his rag and invoking the law of two feet. Not of interest to casual readers. Or … Continue reading

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Event Report: Kevin Anderson tells it like it is; and it’s not pretty.

Real Clothes for the Emperor– Facing the challenges of climate change By Professor Kevin Anderson, 21 June 2012, George Begg Building, University of Manchester Report by Laurence Menhinick If invited to one of Professor Anderson’s lecture by a mate, press … Continue reading

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Scoop (for academic groupies): Prof Frank Geels moving to Manchester

Professor Frank Geels, widely-regarded as an extremely big fish in the academic pond of “socio-technical transitions”  is to take up a place at the Sustainable Consumption Institute of the University of Manchester, MCFly has learned. Professor Geels has reportedly given … Continue reading

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Public talk today: Prof Kevin Anderson on “How bad is the mess we are in?” 4.30pm, #Manchester

Update: See account of the event by MCFly reporter Laurence Menhinick. Professor Kevin Anderson, deputy director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Research will today deliver a talk entitled “The Emperor’s New Clothes“. It’s 4.30pm in room c1 at the … Continue reading

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A tale of two ironies – a “forum” about #Manchester and its sustainability

Attention Conservation Notice: First the two ironies, then some barely-controlled vitriol, about the cities@manchester event held tonight. Of interest primarily to people who were there, or who like to watch bridges burn to their foundations and then watch the foundations … Continue reading

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