Peak oil – May 22

Implications of “peak oil” for atmospheric CO2 and climate
Peak Oil- films to wake the sleeping

International Energy Outlook of the EIA/DOE is released
Man-in-the-street reporter bumps into “Peak Oil Man”

Renewables & hydrogen – May 22

Energy from hot rocks- the hurdles for innovators

A who’s who of Indonesian biofuel
Biomass fuels are just one step
New process uses aluminum alloy to generate hydrogen

Economics – May 22

Sunday Times: Bubbles are everywhere
Higher and higher
Jerome a Paris: Financial bubble – who will say that the emperor is naked?

Food & agriculture – May 22

Biochar (terra preta) turns a negative positive
British prawns go to China to be shelled
Sky-high corn means hogs get candy
Why food costs more

American energy sources – May 22

Canada’s tar sands: America’s energy security blanket
Ottawa denies possible buyout of Mackenzie Valley pipeline
Trinidad and Tobago plans for oil revenues: Clean water, clean hands

Oil and gas prices – May 21

Gas prices: Worse than ’81 oil shock
Senate hearings on oil and gas: We may have a problem
Asphalt prices pave way for higher costs
Detroit News: Raise gas tax by $1 to reduce oil appetite

UK energy policy – May 21

Renewable energy: The tide turns

Spend, spend, spend is costing the Earth

Grant cuts anger renewable energy industry

Peak oil – May 21

Letter to Science: When the oil supply runs out
Variety reviews The 11th Hour
Interview with maker of Crude – the incredible journey of oil

New PO newsletter from NL: Oilwatch Monthly
ODAC News
Author Greg Pahl: Peak oil will force changes

Australia & U.S. energy – May 21

The only way to change Australia is to change the USA
Australian coal industry:
Tough decisions to ensure a low-carbon world
Arnie terminates BHP project

Transport – May 21

Emissions-free travel way of life for globe-trotting B.C. couple
Paradise lost: the downside of travel

Freight train usage keeps rolling higher
Bicycles beat subway as fastest mode of travel in NYC

Climate – May 21

The heat is on: Predicting British weather
Scorching summer forecast in USA

It’s not your imagination: fires are more common

Climate policy – May 21

Governments undermining action on climate, Canadian, U.S. critics charge
NYT Magazine: Al Gore has big plans
Byron Bay won’t budge over rising sea liability