Category Archives: Event reports

Event Report: Greater #Manchester ESD Forum “An Introduction to Systems Thinking and the Circular Economy”

Laurence Menhinick visits Bridge 5 Mill for an event hosted by the Manchester Environmental Education Network. An Introduction to Systems Thinking and the Circular Economy – with Andrew Turney from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, 21 Nov 2012 The goal of … Continue reading

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Youtube about #Manchester Hackathon, musings about technology and climate activism #mcrhack

Here’s a video I made about yesterday’s “Hackathon,” organised by Open Data Manchester. [UPDATE: Sigh, I failed to mute a video clip, so have drowned out a bit of Dave Carter… So it goes. Fixed it!] It was a great … Continue reading

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Exhibition: “The Toxic Camera and Atomgrad (Nature Abhors a Vacuum)”

Exhibition at the Whitworth Art Gallery : Jane and Louise Wilson’s The Toxic Camera and Atomgrad (Nature Abhors a Vacuum); also featuring Vladimir Shevchenko’s Chernobyl: A Chronicle of Difficult Weeks film (1987) My first reaction to an arts exhibition about … Continue reading

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Event Report: We need to talk about growth, #Manchester #Tyndall

Is economic growth “sustainable” – in either the sense of being able to continue,  and in the sense of it being compatible with a habitable planet?  This was – more or less – the central question that four panellists and … Continue reading

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Speech and alternative format for a “Sustainable Stories” event…

Attention Conservation Notice:  In a hypothetical universe, here is the short speech and format-of-a-genuinely-radical-event that I would have given to the seventy or so well-meaning people who turned out on Friday afternoon for an exhibition launch (see previous post). Hello … 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: “Feeding a growing World,” #Manchester Science Festival debate

Event report: Feeding a growing World, Manchester Salon in partnership with Battle of Ideas and Manchester Science Week With Louise Bolotin (freelance journalist and blogger), Rob Lyons (deputy editor of Spiked, online current affairs magazine), Angelica Michelis (Senior Lecturer at … 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: Launch of “Manchester Carbon Literacy”

Jonathan Atkinson, writing in a personal capacity, reports and comments on an important launch at the Arndale Centre… Tuesday saw the launch of Manchester Carbon Literacy, a highly ambitious and powerful programme that seeks to make available a day’s worth … 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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