Energy policies – Jan 13
Unified green field theory (talking points)
Big Coal’s dirty move (Rolling Stone)
A new energy policy for Europe
The EU energy plan – and its coverage
Unified green field theory (talking points)
Big Coal’s dirty move (Rolling Stone)
A new energy policy for Europe
The EU energy plan – and its coverage
Bush set for climate change U-turn
Venezuela to nationalize ‘absolutely all’ energy sector
Mexico’s Calderon to fight soaring tortilla prices
Scientists to move doomsday clock forward
Energy and China – asking inconvenient questions
Climate and the coming energy crisis – grow your own conference
The petrodollars poser
Petrodollars funding US deficit
Petrodollar power poses a bigger threat than China
Russia opts for some roulette with mighty petrodollar fund
Tories push for 80% carbon emissions cut
Schwarzenegger blurs political lines
Canada’s NDP plots to out-green its rivals
Stay-at-home Brown reveals his green credentials
“Be Prepared!” – investment advisor goes survivalist
Sen. committee hearing: geopolitics of oil (video)
Oil keeps U.S. vulnerable, lawmakers told
Green gripe with Obama: liquefied coal is still…coal
Alaska energy czar: Bush must look beyond diesel
Venezuela to nationalise key industries
Iran leader woos Latin America
Plan for economic strangulation of Iran
Putin stands firm on oil blockade
Call for 20% EU cut in GHGs
We have a bit of a PR problem on global warming, ExxonMobil admits
Swiss Re issues global risks 2007 report
Frances Moore Lappé: creating real prosperity
Independence from the corporate global economy
Economics of life in balance
Blair, Monday: I’m not offsetting carbon. Blair, yesterday: Er, I’ve had a rethink
Tony Juniper: sins of emission
Cities most innovative in global warming fight
World at urban crossroads, warns report
Worldwatch’s Sheehan calls for federal action on efficiency and transportation
Worldwatch: our urban future
Headlines, yes we have headlines
Peak Moment Television
U.S. Green Pres. candidate on PO in N. Calif.
Joy ride to global collapse
(reflections on Kunstler)