Geopolitics – Feb 14
Al-Qaida urges strikes on U.S. oil sources
West adds to strains on Iran’s lifeline
Stan Goff: Persian peril redux
India on the front line in energy war
Al-Qaida urges strikes on U.S. oil sources
West adds to strains on Iran’s lifeline
Stan Goff: Persian peril redux
India on the front line in energy war
Agri-business exposed (Cargill)
Vandana Shiva’s address to UK Soil Association
Penn. group blasts corporate farming
Russia warns BP may lose Siberian gas licence
Evaluation of Russian natural gas resources
Activists shut down construction of LNG terminal
Mystery Ailment Strikes Honeybees
Dangerous fungus thrives on Canada’s West Coast
The Importance of Water
Deception on Plan Columbia spraying exposed
Green changes sweeping British Columbia
Plan to make B.C. the continent’s greenest
Will be acid test for environmental concerns
New rules threaten proposed coal projects
Too timid a response (new)
Homer-Dixon interview: crash inevitable?
Chat with Dmitry Orlov
Post-petroleum stress disorder on the Archers
THE Progressive crises: global warming and PO
Hybrids, biofuels and other false idols
In its current incarnation, it is my opinion that Citizenre represents a significant threat to the solar industry. Exaggerated claims, inability to deliver product, sales to areas where they do not intend to install soon, these issues can taint the entire solar industry. Worse, misled customers will delay or not buy products from reputable dealers.
The Giant Sucking Sound, Revisited
Let Us Be Human: Peak Oil
CERA Report outlines energy scenarios
Change required in Madison
NZ raises Biofuel targets
Life on the Ethanol-Guzzling Prairie
Ethanol may fuel inflation
Business schools are going green
How to get Wall Street to hug a tree
WSJ on renewables and energy
The Economist: High energy
Australia ignoring solar power, says pioneer
New Windows Vista: How the net turns code into politics
Rwanda: After so many deaths, too many births
Saudi Arabia: Foreign workers trapped in a gilded cage
David Suzuki interview
Transforming L.A. into a sustainable city
Green movement grows in Texas suburbs
Developing nations to test new $150 laptops
Uganda: Giving free bulbs