Plutonium or greenhouse gases?

The tradeoffs are sobering: thousands of metric tons of nuclear waste generated each year and a greatly increased risk of nuclear weapons proliferation or diversion of nuclear material into terrorists’ hands. Developing the necessary nuclear technologies and building the additional power plants is an enormous undertaking that probably would take longer than the 50 years that experts say we have in which to come up with solutions to global warming.

Peak oil – Oct 25

Peak oil, separating facts from fiction /
Cheaper to buy than find /
Oil stuck below $159, traders question OPEC resolve (satire)

Energy policy – Oct 25

Integration of US energy and foreign policies /
A more efficient US? (not yet)/
UK ‘has squandered oil revenues’

Transport – Oct 25

Our appetite for food boosts consumption – of gasoline /
Gas-guzzlers face £450 parking fee /
US in a jam over what to do about traffic /
Green taxes on air travel ‘would boost the economy’

Solutions & sustainability – Oct 25

How to wean a town off fossil fuels (about Kinsale & Rob Hopkins) /
1st issue of Relocalization Network Newsletter /
Never mind altruism: ‘Saving the earth’ can mean big bucks

Environment – Oct 25

WWF: Global ecosystems ‘face collapse’/
Marine life stirs ocean enough to affect climate/
UN: number of Ocean “dead zones” rising fast

Geopolitics – Oct 25

Foreign Affairs: The new Middle East /
Bush’s petro-cartel almost has Iraq’s Oil #2/
Putin gets mugged in Finland /
TOD comments on Gazprom /
Water wars

Climate – Oct 25

Green Left: Global warming: looking beyond Kyoto /
Kent Council’s 12 ways to combat climate change /
Climate change ‘will threaten Britain’s water supply’ /
Baffin Island a global warming hot spot

Bioneers: the corporate media, storytelling and more

Over 3000 people attended the 17th Annual Bioneers Conference in San Rafael, California, Oct. 20-23. The gathering was beamed by satellite to another 10,000 at 18 remote sites from Honolulu to Anchorage to Houston to Massachusetts. According to founder Kenny Ausubel, Bioneers seeks “to bring biological pioneers together to restore the Earth.”

Peak oil – Oct 24

Fuel prices as we go over the top /
An unsustainable outlook (FT special on energy) /
Enter Barack Obama /
The tragic consequences of the high discounting of oil extraction /
Heinberg interview /
Chevron’s Big Oil ambassador /
What peak? Oh, that peak

Renewables – Oct 24

Khosla stumps for solar, California ballot initiative /
Ethanol: blessing or bane? /

Wind: discussion of the EROI research /

Outsourcing solar roofs /
Power lunch: Bacteria turn leftovers to energy