North Carolina peak oil conference

March 5, 2006

How can we take proactive steps to prepare for a Peak Oil future? Come to the Triangle Conference on Peak Oil and Community Solutions to learn about this issue and make connections to prepare for sustainable solutions to the end of cheap oil.

Where: Love Auditorium, Duke University (Directions)
When: March 25, 2006 from 1-6 pm (Tentative schedule)

Highlights:

  • Keynote by Larry Shirley, Director of NC State Energy Office

  • Breakout sessions on transportation, food, energy and intentional communities
  • Movies about Peak Oil and Q&A with experts
  • Free admission (donations accepted)

Sponsored by NC PowerDown and the Duke University Greening Initiative.

For more information, see http://www.duke.edu/greening/peakoil.html.


Background

U.S. Representatives Roscoe Bartlett (R-Maryland) and Tom Udall (D-New Mexico) have recently formed a Peak Oil Caucus. They are concerned about increasing evidence for a near term peak and permanent decline of world oil production. After Peak Oil, there will be less energy available for transportation, food production and other critical economic activities.

Chevron Corporation has even been running ads claiming that more oil has been produced than discovered for the last 20 years (see the will you join us? campaign).

For more general information on Peak Oil, see the EnergyBulletin Peak Oil Primer. For a US Department of Energy sponsored report on Peak Oil (written by Dr. Robert Hirsch), see Peaking of World Oil Production: Impacts, Mitigation & Risk Management.


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