Environment – Feb 28

Energy programs trump conservation /
Lost Mountain (strip mining) /
Al Gore and electric car star in films unveiled at Sundance /
Behind the curve: how we’ve consistently underestimated global warming /
Book review: “The Weather Makers” (Flannery) and “The Winds of Change” (Linden)

Politics & economics – Feb 28

Is Beijing greedy for oil? /
Shell may soon be running on empty /
UK energy minister attacks 4×4 owners /
al-Qaida threatens to hit more Saudi sites /
Iraq: What civil war could look like

Solutions & sustainability – Feb 28

New Permaculture Activist focuses on peak oil /
“We have to get smart fast”: Learning from Balinese rice farmers /
Dovecote attractor – a mainstay of sustainability /
Sauntering toward a post-oil era: replacing cars with feet

Peak oil – Feb 28

Cleveland Plain Dealer wins national word for series on energy crisis /
Peak oil prophets and skeptics /
Interview with Ken Deffeyes /
Peak Oil in Turkey /
Profiting from peak oil: ‘A race against the clock,’ says Ottawa mayor

Other energy – Feb 28

2005 was a great year for wind power worldwide /
Biomass could satisfy half of Washington’s energy needs /
Oregon engineer’s biodiesel fuel maker /
There’s a light at the end of the energy pipelines /
Oils, fats output won’t keep up with demand /
Ponying up for alternative-fuel research

The US military oil consumption

The US Department of Defense (DoD) is the world’s largest purchaser of oil in the world. Even though the US military consumes a lot of oil in its overseas operations, that consumption most probably does not show up in the world oil demand.

Brian Schweitzer on 60 Minutes tonight

The governor of Montana, Brian Schweitzer, says he can turn the billions of tons of coal under his state into enough diesel fuel to greatly reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil. Schweitzer speaks to 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl this Sunday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.