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Peak oil - June 13

Fri, 06/13/2008 - 5:41am
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Julian Darley: Are we at PO tipping point?
IEA's Fatih Birol offers the world an oil health check - prognosis isn't good
Peak oil and Hubbert on Charlie Rose show
Peak and prices as drivers of change
S. Africa: PO paranoia on path to presidency
Nelder: The impending oil export crisis
Geologist vs investor: Why is oil so high?
Categories: Energy

Solutions & sustainability - June 13

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 8:06pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. An immodest proposal about fuel efficiency
Checking out bike-sharing in Paris
Astyk: City, country, suburb? It isn't where you live, but how you live there
UK to give waterless washing machine a spin
Nature gave him a blueprint, but not overnight success
Categories: Energy

Food & agriculture - June 13

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 8:02pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Food supply shortages: 4 scenarios
Loyal to its roots: plant recognizes its kin
Banking on gardening
How do his veggies grow? The no-dig way
Categories: Energy

Urban design - June 13

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 7:57pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Radiant City - mesmerizing documentary on sprawl
Oklahoma's painful car culture
Watch closely, you can see cities grow
Curb cars and sprawl under next US leader
US cities promote bicycling
Habitat follows behavior
Categories: Energy

ODAC Newsletter - June 13, 2008

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 7:50pm
Staff, Oil Depletion Analysis Centre. A digest of news and commentary from a UK peak oil perspective.
Categories: Energy

United States - June 13

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 7:46pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Cheney pushes for more drilling
NYT: Another failure on climate change
Senator: oilsands won't face 'dirty' fuel ban
Kissinger remembers oil crisis of Nixon days
Obama's energy policy
House hearing on the future of oil
House approves Amtrak funding
Categories: Energy

United Kingdom - June 13

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 7:38pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Tanker driver strike to go ahead
History of the affordability of domestic energy
Severn barrage will be costly ecological disaster, say environment groups
CO2 plan threatens new coal power plant
Categories: Energy

Energy policies - June 13

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 7:35pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Turn lights off, New Zealanders told, as drought hits power plants
Canada urged to amass oil wealth
Emulate Japan to cope with oil shocks
Quantifying the effects of energy efficiency
Swiss energy supplier demands new nuclear plant
Categories: Energy

Coal - June 13

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 7:30pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Vietnam digs itself into a hole with coal exports
How coal got a dirty name
King Coal country debates a sacrilege - gas heat
Categories: Energy

Prices & supplies - June 13

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 7:17pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Gazprom's bravado about $250 oil conceals output jitters
BP's review of global reserves tainted by 'political' oil
OPEC wants oil price `solution' from Saudi meeting
Libya says oil supply problem lies ahead
Murti of Goldman: oil prices may dip to $75
Australian natural gas - how much do we have and how long will it last ?
Categories: Energy

Ripples - June 13

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 7:12pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Factories close, supermarkets empty and jets run out of fuel as truckers' strike bites (Spain, Portugal)
Oil price crisis threatens to reverse globalisation
Today's high oil prices could be here to stay
Categories: Energy

Speculation - June 13

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 7:10pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. U.S., UK agencies seek oil trading limits
Congress wary of oil-market speculation
Oil executives: "What do they know?"
Categories: Energy

Saving science

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 4:19pm
John Michael Greer, The Archdruid Report. As soaring oil prices and economic turmoil seize the headlines and announce the arrival of peak oil as a social fact, it may be worth looking ahead at the implications of the end of the industrial age. Is modern science here to stay, or is it time to start taking steps to ensure its survival through a new Dark Age?
Categories: Energy

The peak oil crisis: the summer ahead

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 10:32am
Tom Whipple, Falls Church News-Press. A good place to start looking at the current situation is with the latest International Energy Agency (IEA) and Energy Information Administration (EIA) monthly reports which were released earlier this week.
Categories: Energy

'A village of solutions' in San Francisco June 21

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 6:33am
David Huck, Energy Bulletin. On Saturday June 21, The Big One will kick off what may be the first of a new breed of conferences aimed at addressing local responses to climate change, peak oil and the ways in which we respond to the changing world around us. (100% non-commercial)
Categories: Energy

Peak oil - June 12

Wed, 06/11/2008 - 10:55pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Independent: Is this the end of oil?
Hamish McRae: Old King Coal alive and kicking
What they said at Globel Energy Conference
Book Review: Profit from the Peak
New Statesman: After the oil crunch?
Categories: Energy

Crisis & collapse - June 12

Wed, 06/11/2008 - 10:44pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Learning from the collapse of earlier societies
Collapse: funeral process or party time?
Ten unfortunate assumptions of energy addicts
Age of heroic consumption drawing to a close
Porritt: UK should have 'zero net immigration' policy
Categories: Energy

United States - June 12

Wed, 06/11/2008 - 10:39pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. House committee hears testimony on oil future
Obama would impose oil windfall profits tax
GOP senators spike windfall profits tax
Blame rising oil prices on Bush
Categories: Energy

Transport - June 12

Wed, 06/11/2008 - 10:35pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Americans rediscover the railroad
Trains gaining as sensible alternative to cars
Transit use soars - Calif. budget heads the other way
Bus trip planning can take you far
A white elephant with wings
New airships are more than just hot air
Transportation and the future: 2 scenarios
Categories: Energy

Environment - June 12

Wed, 06/11/2008 - 10:31pm
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Empty oceans: Endless no more
Nature laid waste: The destruction of Africa
Drilling, not earthquake, caused Java mud volcano
Dead zone off La., Texas coasts to grow
Categories: Energy