Category Archives: Adaptation

Actions to adapt to a changing climate

“Official; it’s too hot to do any work” #humour @thedailymash

The ever-reliable Daily Mash has the news story we’ve all been waiting for! It is too hot to do any work, warn experts 10-07-13 LEADING scientists have warned Britons not to attempt doing any work today. Over the past week … Continue reading

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Education for Climate Change – now THAT’S what I call carbon literacy…

There’s a chap called Graham Wayne who has been writing well about climate change for a quite a while.  Here’s a link to his latest piece. Skip the preamble and start the paragraph that begins “OK, enough preamble. We have … Continue reading

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#MOSI on down; #Manchester and #climate “reckless disregard for our future for short-term gain” #mcc #acretinfuture

For those of you not lucky enough to buy the Manchester Evening News every day; there’s been a campaign by them about a possible threat to close the Museum of Science and Industry.  Is it pre-next-round-of-cuts brinkmanship?  Is it an … Continue reading

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Awareness into action? Manchester BME groups talk climate change

A group of around 30, pretty diverse, people attended an event today hoping to raise awareness about the impact of climate change on BME communities in Manchester. The event kicked off with an introduction by the chair of the Manchester … Continue reading

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Tell your councillors! – Free workshop on “local health and well-being in a changing #climate.” #Manchester Mon 4th March

Free training, thanks to the Environment Agency and Climate UK. (All text below from here). You can find the members of Manchester City Council’s Health Scrutiny Committee here. If you are a Manchester resident and any of them is one … Continue reading

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The Onion: “2012 Was Once Considered Hottest Year On Record, Man In 2024 Remembers Wistfully” #Manchester #acretinfuture

The American satirical newspaper “The Onion”  is essential reading.  Here’s a recent article (forgive them the ozone confusion, it’s still funny).  

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Manchester’s Climate Vulnerable – An Interview with Atiha Chaudry

Whilst it’s easy to think that all those people ‘really vulnerable’ to climate change live in far away places, the truth is they don’t. They live in cities great and small all over the world. And there are some living … Continue reading

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Newsflash: @SirRichardLeese answers questions on #Manchester #climate #adaptation

Sir Richard Leese, Leader of Manchester City Council, has broken his silence on the question of climate adaptation. In an email to a MCFly reader, he has stated that the newly-created Local Nature Partnership will make the difference between earlier … Continue reading

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Colour me amazed: Australian weather-mappers need new colours for new peak temperatures #deeppurple #toast

Oscar Wilde said that “A Map Of The World Without Utopia Is Not Worth Glancing At.” Perhaps a twenty-first century Wilde would say  that “a map of the world without dystopia is not worth colouring in…” Record heat sees Australia … Continue reading

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#Manchester City Council leader Richard Leese on #climate adaptation? Maybe…

Richard Leese, the leader of Manchester City Council, has a blog. The latest post on it makes mention of adaptation to climate change. We’ve posted the following question. Let’s see what happens… Welcome back, at the end of the blog … Continue reading

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