The Centre for Urban Resilience and Energy at the University of Manchester is organising a one-day workshop on ‘Energy, austerity, informality: … More
Category: CURE member activities
The AAG in Tampa: Energy geographers take over
Following its overwhelming presence at the last three Annual Conferences of the Royal Geographical Society, energy geography research is now … More
Large-scale hydropower: ‘Clean’ energy threatens one of Europe’s key biodiversity hotspots
The European Union is currently gearing its forces to become a world champion of low carbon economic development, with Germany … More
EVALUATE workshop report – Energy vulnerability in Europe
The Vulnerable Consumer Working Group (VCWG) of the European Commission hosted a workshop on ‘Energy vulnerability in Europe’ on the … More
CURE member authors report on climate change and social justice
The current relentless weather in the UK, and consequent flooding causing misery to thousands of people, has brought climate change … More
CURE member authors report on climate change and social justice
The current relentless weather in the UK, and consequent flooding causing misery to thousands of people, has brought climate change … More
CURE co-hosts an Urban Forum on fuel poverty and urban health
On the 4th of February CURE hosted a cities@manchester Urban Forum on ‘Austerity, Warmth, and Well-being: Connecting Fuel Poverty and Urban Health’ … More
Announcing three CURE events in February and March
CURE will be organizing two seminars and an urban forum during February and March. More details can be found on the new events tab on this website. We hope you can join us!
10 days is a long time in energy and climate policy
CURE Directors Joe Ravetz and Stefan Bouzarovski connect the recent CURE launch event (featuring a lecture by Durham University geography professor Harriet Bulkeley) with topical developments in the UK energy sector.
Announcing a new project: Community Approaches to Retrofit in Manchester – CHARISMA
An estimated 75 to 80 per cent of the current housing stock in the UK will exist in 2050. There … More