Climate policy – Mar 7

UK Royal Society on Energy for a sustainable future

NZs energy future in a carbon-constrained world

Forest owners/investors set to lose $2.7 billion

Green group seeks afghan refuge

Oil Industry – Mar 7

Castro’s revenge: The Cuban oil rush

BPs Reserves depleted, except in Russia

Exxon plans 25 new projects in next three years

Russia, pumped

Share stampede as Siberian reserves confirmed

Biofuels – Mar 6

The Big Green Fuel Lie

A switch to biofuels will not save the planet

Oil giant Chevron bets on biodiesel

Success Derails Biofuels Bandwagon

Japan to receive bulk of Brazil’s ethanol exports

Solutions & sustainability – Mar 6

Miliband outlines ‘post-oil’ future

Time for a green industrial revolution’

Notes from the Meeting of International Forum on Globalisation

As warnings grow more dire, Berkeley Nobelist emerges as leader

Peak oil & depletion – March 5

Appalling (“Last man standing” has failed)
Jay Hanson essay “Thermo/gene collision: On human nature, energy, and collapse”

Shell safety record in North Sea takes a hammering
Metal thieves steal kids’ slides, toilet roof in Japan

China – Feb 5

China goes for green before growth

High temperatures leave five million Chinese short of water

China soon to pass US as biggest GHG emitter

Why the free market fails consumers in sustainable energy innovation

The free market will ignore solutions that can’t turn a profit. The corollary is that the free market will ignore any solution that cannot be controlled, either through property interests (enforceable intellectual property, monopoly licenses, etc.) or because economies of scale demand centralized operation. This means that free market innovation is structurally incompatible with a huge portion of the universe of possible energy solutions.