Category Archives: Adaptation

Actions to adapt to a changing climate

“More long term support needed for families displaced by #flooding say researchers”

From a press release – Planning for the emotional aftermath of devastating floods is as important as dealing with the immediate impact of such emergencies, say researchers from the Hull Floods project at Lancaster University. As local councils brace themselves … Continue reading

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Friends of the Earth – “Cameron’s claims on flood defences don’t stack up” #foe

Isn’t the weather awful? Can’t think why. Labour recently speculated on whether Owen “climate change will be good for the UK” Paterson, the Environment Secretary (so help us all) might have been the teensy-weensiest bit blinkered about investing in flood … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: “Cities and Climate Change: Resilience and Responding to the Urban Challenge” #Manchester Thurs 12th Dec

Mobilising who for what,eh? It’s just wonderful that they have asked Steady State Manchester, Friends of the Earth, Manchester Climate Monthly and  the people who put together the “Call to Real Action” that actually forced the Council to do the … Continue reading

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Hey, #Manchester – A Must Read article about #Anthropocene, #climate, #collapse

This article,”Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene“,  by a guy who was in the US Army as it went into Baghdad, is a genuine “must-read.”  It doesn’t say much that many of us don’t already know, but it is … Continue reading

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Guest post: “Generating Success” #notmanchester #energy #food #climate

This is cross-posted, with permission, from the personal website of Jonathan Atkinson, of Carbon Coop and a dozen other things. We edited out the bit that says “in the end it didn’t feel like Bristol was an eco-utopia beyond reach … Continue reading

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Free World Bank e-learning course for councillors on cities and #climate. How many from #Manchester will do it?

If you have any problems viewing this announcement, please visit http://einstitute.worldbank.org/ei/course/cities-and-climate-change-leadership

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Investing in Nature? Or pretzelled people hearing pretzel logic in #Manchester… #climate #redemptionrituals

The format of a meeting always tells you a lot about the ideology of its organisers, and what they are looking to achieve (whether they can admit that – even to themselves – or not).  MCFly editor Marc Hudson gets … 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

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Video: @SirRichardLeese opens “Investing in #Nature” seminar in #Manchester

Richard Leese giving the welcome address at the “Investing in Nature” seminar yesterday.  More on this perfect example of “ecological modernisation” soon… One point – at 8.21 he makes reference to a Green and Blue Infrastructure plan for Manchester. This … Continue reading

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International: Black families still counting the cost of Katrina

Sigh. From Ebony magazine; Today, New Orleans is in a much ‘better’ place with its airport renovated, restaurants thriving, and new schools and medical facilities being built. However, many of the city’s low-income, Black families are still dealing with problems … Continue reading

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