Peak oil – May 15
AAPG oil reserves conference- How much is left?
Peak Oil site with an engaging format
AAPG oil reserves conference- How much is left?
Peak Oil site with an engaging format
Moving oil and gasoline is a dangerous business
Shell exec: Oil prices could continue to rise
Tough bacteria may hold promise for biofuel
Algal biodiesel: fact or fiction?
Chomsky on ethanol
An executive summary of weekly news from a peak oil perspective.
Also, a commentary by Matthew R. Simmons: “Gasoline Picture Looking Grim for Dog Days of Summer.”
Amish in Ohio embracing solar power
Wind farms’ deadly reputation hard to shift
Has the algae cavalry arrived?
Terra Preta in Nature: A handful of carbon
New York barges into sustainable urban farming
Milk production peaking
Political storm over Canadian energy security
Tories storm out of meeting on sharing energy with U.S
Iraqis resist U.S. pressure to enact oil law
Many share hope gas prices will rise
Sale of carbon credits helping land-rich, but cash-poor, tribes
Can capitalism be green?
Bloomberg outlines national energy plan
Murdoch: I’m proud to be green
Drive to cut emissions creates jobs engine
8am: Shower. Save the water. Save the planet
Heinberg, Pollan, Kingsolver on PO and sustainable food
Mental health benefits of natural, low-cost ecotherapy
52 Weeks of Energy Cuts: #3 Make it yourself
MIT: Planning for a climate-changed world
Deforestation: Hidden cause of global warming
Climate change to force mass migration
Mayors think green at N.Y. summit
IPCC 4th Report: Mitigation of climate change
U.S. aims to weaken G-8 climate change statement
Depletion levels in Ghawar
Latest presentations from Simmons
Oilwatch Monthly from ASPO-Netherlands
PFC Energy says there is plenty Of oil
Kunstler: Rigged to blow
Too much energy is bad for you
Peak Oil, Collapse, and the Olduvai
Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest state oil company, will cut Arab Light crude oil exports to Asia for the first time in at least three months as part of an overall supply reduction to the region.