Profile: Energy Bulletin

Energy Bulletin, like the Post Carbon Institute and much of the broader peak oil movement, is based on a much more useful and accurate foundation than the assumptions underlying most corporate media and government planning discourses — who generally take as a given continuing growth in access to energy.

2006 top green tech ideas

In 2005, Americans woke up to the reality of peak oil. In 2006, we started seeing more attention to the two paths that can lead us forward:
energy efficiency and renewable energy. A number of good ideas have surfaced.

Solutions & sustainability – Jan 5

The turning of the worm [soil]
Toward energy self-sufficiency
Why educating girls pays off more
New initiative to deglobalize economy of SF Bay Area

U.S. energy policy – Jan 5

Democrats want to shift oil tax, give to green energy
Oil group blasts Democrats’ tax agenda
Interview: California environmental adviser Tamminen
Alternative-energy spending fizzles out

Energy policy – Jan 5

Europe lays out plan to tackle energy dilemma
Oil tension in Sao Tome and Principe

India’s PM says West is environmentally wasteful
Vision for a new low-energy economy

Biofuels and agriculture – Jan 3

Biofuels 2006: How is the value chain shaping up?

Animal fat as biofuel?

Corn faces ethanol challenge (switchgrass)

Iowa faces fuel vs. food dilemma

Soybeans may grow scarce

Poor harvests to push bread prices up