Other energy – Apr 26

Monbiot: ‘This is embarrassing – I’ve become a fossil fuel supporter’ /
Call by Swiss minister at Doha to invest in renewables /
Your cars are an incredible luxury /
Bush seeks to curb oil tax breaks /
The truth about sugar /
Petroleum Inst economist on oil supply, prices /
Bold idea for energy woes: global cooperation

Environment – Apr 26

Wake up! (Kelpie Wilson interview) /
NYT: Yelling ‘fire’ on a hot planet /
Peak water: Not a drop to drink /
Global warming behind record 2005 storms, U.S. expert says /
RFF’s Bell examines problems with CO2 cap-and-trade efforts

New Zealand prime minister on peak oil

“[The price of oil] is causing concern in every county because everyone is on the receiving end of the same phenomenon, which is oil price is very high because probably we’re not too far short from peak production if we’re not already there.” (audio)

Peak oil – Apr 26

Candidate for governor of Maine runs on peak oil platform /
Kunstler: we’re past denial, now we’re bargaining /
Peak oil and peak gold /
The Oil Drum vs The Economist /
Updating oil price graphs

Russia and fuel supplies

Gazprom and EU: An uneasy alliance /
Transneft says oil to Europe should be cut /
Gazprom owns up to gas shortfall /
European gas supplies and a more than gentle cough from Russia

Politics & economics – Apr 26

Chavez may escalate fight with Exxon, oil producers /
As oil prices soar, talk of economic ruin subsides /
Oil price blame game misses point /
Insurgents cripple Iraq oil sector – inspector /
Oil fight in Nigeria reaches turning point

Solutions & sustainability – Apr 26

McKibben talk on PO, global warming, strategies /
Small is still beautiful /
A greener way to cut the grass runs afoul of a powerful lobby /
Extending the garden (developing world) /
Green.tv in the pink after promising launch

National energy conversation getting louder

Congressman Roscoe Bartlett and consultant Robert Hirsch spoke at a Pentagon-sponsored presentation, “Energy: a Conversation about Our National Addiction” April 24. Bartlett’s message is logical and moral: Don’t try to fulfill rising demand to cope with peak oil via supply solutions because this would mean “more greenhouse gases” and increasing our future vulnerability to a greater supply crunch. Hirsch’s “most optimistic case is an assumed crash program” when people can agree the crisis is finally here.