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Polluting the economy: the hidden cost of air pollution

Ron ChanVeronica VienneMartino Pelli By Ron Chan, Veronica Vienne and Martino Pelli Filed Under: All posts, Cities and Environment, Energy and Environment Posted: December 6, 2021

Recent empirical evidence demonstrates that air pollution has negative effects on the labour market beyond health-related costs. In this blog, Dr Ron Chan and Ms Veronica Vienne from The University of Manchester and Dr Martino Pelli from Université de Sherbrooke explore the non-health-related impacts of air pollution on the labour force, using the wildfires in Chile […]

Tagged With: air quality, economy, environment, inequalities, labour market, MERI, SoSS

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The north-west’s productivity crisis: Causes, challenges and solutions

Kieron Flanagan By Kieron Flanagan Filed Under: All posts, Growth and Inclusion Posted: November 29, 2021

The north-west has a long-term productivity problem, with the productivity gap widening over the past 15 years. But there is much that policymakers can do. In this blog, Professor Kieron Flanagan from the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research reflects on findings from the newly released North-West Productivity Forum Green Paper, on the causes of the […]

Tagged With: economy, Greater Manchester, inclusive growth, MIOIR, productivity

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Bridging the digital divide: Greater Manchester schools creating pathways to success

Paul ArmstrongStephen Rayner By Paul Armstrong, Stephen Rayner and Melvin Ainscow Filed Under: All posts, Digital Futures, Education Posted: November 25, 2021

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority created the Pathways to Success strategy to support schools to deliver education to vulnerable children during lockdown. In this blog, Dr Paul Armstrong, Dr Stephen Rayner and Emeritus Professor Mel Ainscow reflect on the strategy and explore the opportunities for schools to implement aspects of it […]

Tagged With: #OnDigitalInequalities, Children & Young People, digital, Digital Divide, education, Greater Manchester, MIE, Pandemic, wellbeing

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Air pollution: a place-based community-centred approach

Sheena Cruickshank By Sheena Cruickshank Filed Under: All posts, Cities and Environment, Health and Care, Urban Posted: November 23, 2021

There are major disparities in the impacts of air pollution, with low-income communities facing greater health risks due to higher exposure to air pollutants. In this blog, Professor Sheena Cruickshank, an immunologist and Academic Lead for Public Engagement with Research at The University of Manchester, outlines the disproportionate health effects of air pollution on marginalised […]

Tagged With: air quality, environment, Health & Social Care, Health inequalities, inequalities, Lydia Becker Institute, SoSS

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The economic impact of COVID-19 on ethnic minorities in Manchester

Arkadiusz Wiśniowski By Arkadiusz Wiśniowski Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, Ethnicity, Growth and Inclusion Posted: November 16, 2021

Greater Manchester has seen some of the highest rates of COVID-19 and as a result has faced particularly stringent lockdown regulations. With Manchester being one of the most deprived local authorities in England, many neighbourhoods and communities were less resilient to the economic shock caused by the pandemic. In this blog, Dr Arkadiusz Wiśniowski, Senior […]

Tagged With: COVID-19, Greater Manchester, inequalities, Levelling Up, Racial Inequalities, wellbeing

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Critical time to prevent cognitive decline in children and prevent neurodegenerative disease

Martie van Tongeren By Martie van Tongeren Filed Under: All posts, Cities and Environment, Health and Care Posted: November 15, 2021

Children and the elderly face a greater risk of negative health effects arising from exposure to air pollution. In this blog, Professor Martie van Tongeren explores the impacts of air pollutant exposure on children’s cognitive performance, working memory and attention control. He highlights policy interventions that can be implemented across schools, local authorities and the […]

Tagged With: air quality, Children & Young People, environment, Health & Social Care, MERI, public health, wellbeing

Could concrete save the planet? It’s not as crazy as it sounds…

James Baker By James Baker Filed Under: All posts, Energy and Environment, Science and Engineering, Science and Technology Posted: November 8, 2021

The COP26 Climate Conference in Glasgow has been hailed as ‘the last best chance’ to commit nations to the actions needed to mitigate the effects of climate change. In this blog, James Baker, CEO of Graphene@Manchester – explains how a new concrete product, developed at The University of Manchester, could be the solution to a […]

Tagged With: advanced materials, graphene, innovation, sustainability

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Navigating choppy waters: anchoring the UK-EU Trade Cooperation Agreement through a robust dispute settlement mechanism

Picture of Dr Jasem TarawnehPicture of Dr Nicolette Butler By Jasem Tarawneh and Nicolette Butler Filed Under: British Politics, Growth and Inclusion Posted: November 4, 2021

Disputes are an inevitable in any aspect of everyday life. This rings true in the context of international trade agreements, where conflicting national agendas and interests collide. Sometimes, trade disputes can be anticipated and prevented.At other times, trade disputes cannot be avoided completely. Disputes need to be carefully managed in order that they are dealt […]

Tagged With: International trade, law, SoSS

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Is the shipping sector on a collision course on climate?

Alice Larkin By Alice Larkin and Simon Bullock Filed Under: All posts, Energy and Environment, Science and Engineering Posted: November 1, 2021

In the run-up to the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has strongly criticised the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) for not doing enough to cut carbon emissions from the shipping sector. He said the sector’s current commitments were consistent with global warming above 3 degrees, whereas the Paris Agreement sets […]

Tagged With: carbon reduction, climate change, environment, net zero, sustainability, Tyndall

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North West England: developing a regional roadmap for industrial bio-revolution

Headshot of Dr Claire Holland By Claire Holland Filed Under: British Politics, Growth and Inclusion, Science and Technology Posted: October 25, 2021

Escalating societal and political concerns over climate change have bolstered significant global focus on cutting carbon dioxide emissions. However, in a world still reeling from the effects of a global pandemic, development and implementation of effective resolution strategies are lacking. Profound change is needed to address damaging environmental, social, and economic repercussions of the current […]

Tagged With: AMBS, biotechnology, Business Energy & Industry, climate change, economy, environment, infrastructure, innovation, Levelling Up, net zero, Northern Powerhouse, sustainability, waste

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