Category Archives: education

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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“Carbon Conversations” training in #Manchester Friday 5th July, #climate #dialogues

MCFly interviewed Rosemary Randall, psychoanalyst, a while back.  Cracking interview it was too (not the questions – the answers!!).  She was involved in setting up “Carbon Conversations”.  Here’s an “advert” – unpaid – for their upcoming training day(s).   Intensive … Continue reading

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Burnley: Courses in Woodland management, River habitats and #permaculture #wea

 Yes, we are *Manchester* Climate Monthly.  But there is – we are told – life beyond the M60.  And we have a soft spot for the Workers’ Education Association.  So, if you know of anyone Burnley way or thereabouts who … Continue reading

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Write to Michael Gove about his plans to remove #climate change from the under 14s curriculum

I got this email below from the folks at change.org. The facepalm polar bear is MCFly’s contribution… “Firstly, a massive thank you to each and every one of you for signing my petition asking Michael Gove to halt his plans … Continue reading

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Polar Bear Facepalm: Climate change off the curriculum, or “Species sticks fingers in ears, says LA-LA-LA”

The quote comes from the start of this article on the Guardian website. Hat-tip to Manchester Friends of the Earth‘s weekly digest. You can (and should!)  subscribe for free here.

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Event report: #Climate Week’s Carbon Active Activities with MEEN at #Manchester Arndale Centre

As a recent Manchester Environmental Education Network volunteer ( MEEN for short) I had heard of pupils’ enthusiasm and of their great ideas to get the message across, but this was my first encounter with the real thing. Our Carbon … Continue reading

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Event report: “Bio-hacking” @madlabuk, a nest of nesta innovators #DIYBIO

Madlab is this amazingly cool space in the Northern Quarter where coders and hackers* and people who just want to muck about with technology (information, bio) get together and hangout and exchange ideas and enthusiasm. A bit like bacteria swapping … Continue reading

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Event Report: Ragged University on #food, #Manchester, #climate change and, yes, marijuana

Two excellent presentations about economics and trees, food and the future, by Judith Emanuel and Jules Bagnoli at a Northern Quarter pub this evening were highly entertaining… Ragged University is “an attempt to think about and explain ideas in an … Continue reading

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Parents of #Manchester – what are you telling your children about #climate change?

This below is a repost from an excellent blog called “The Learning Planet.”  What do MCFly readers with young children have to say? We’ve added a “starter comment” from a good friend… This is a very brief post because I … Continue reading

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We Need To Talk Beyond Kevin

Professor Kevin Anderson spoke to Full Council on Wednesday 30th January. He gave an account of the speed and scale of climate change that left many of the nearly one hundred councillors stunned. It left many of the 35 members … Continue reading

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