The peak oil crisis: picking the peak

It is not much of leap to believe that CERA is coming under heat from those who recognize that a bad call on peak oil will be devastating. This CERA report, which is obviously an attempt to defend their position, may be a sign that the message of peak oil may just be getting through to the corporate world.

Peak Oil – Nov 21

Even If The Optimists Are Right, Time Is Getting Tight

Mexico: output short of demand

Lynch: Oil to Fall Below $45

Australian nuclear debate – Nov 21

Govt inquiry: Nuclear power a practical option for Australia

Response: Nuclear option no solution to climate change

Australia as global nuclear waste dump?

Global copper thefts on rise

Thieves target wind farms for high-cost copper cables

Australia: High-voltage copper theft strands commuters

South Africa: Copper theft causing chaos

Copper thieves strip Italy in “red gold” rush

Canada: Despite the dangers wire theft continues

UK: Theft causes widespread blackout

Micronesia: A new type of crime rises

A Tale of Four Predictions – Hubbert, Deffeyes, Yergin & Jackson

According to the EIA the world through August 2006 has produced roughly 100 million fewer barrels of crude + condensate than if we had simply maintained the December 2005 production level. This is consistent with the Hubbert/Deffeyes model. It is not consistent with the Yergin/Jackson model.

Climate – Nov 20

Advancing deserts and rising seas

Longer, more expensive wildfire seasons

Diseases appear on rise with temperature
Climate change hits hard in the Australian outback

Oil – Nov 20

Stanford plans to energize its oil department
Feeding frenzy for Africa oil fields
Cuban oil and ethanol could prosper
Venezuela bills $17.3 million in unpaid taxes
BP next in line as Kremlin targets oil companies

Peak oil – Nov 20

Vintage Kunstler talk and interview
TOD’s November peak oil update
Exxon retiree seeks debate on peak oil & warming
On CERA: Even if the optimists are right…

Environment – Nov 20

Taking On Goliath (gas industry) in the West

China’s Yellow River in crisis

China’s environment dangerously degraded: official
Japan shrinks

Food & agriculture – Nov 20

Ethanol driving up meat prices
L.A. urban farmers plow new fields
A locally harvested menu takes some legwork
Grandma’s Veggies May Have Been More Nutritious

Environmental cost of Sweden’s imported food

One study concluded that local broccoli would cause 60% less greenhouse emissions. Another study calculated that 50 items from a supermarket travelled more in total than the distance from earth to moon.

Peak oil and U.S. cities

Progress report on the dozen or so U.S. cities that have passed peak oil resolutions or that are on track to do so.