Peak Oil Headlines – 22 September, 2005

IEA Head: “Leave oil before she leaves you” / The main lesson from Katrina for our petrosociety / Apocaphilia, Peak Oil and Sustainability / The Real Oil Shock / Before the oil runs out: How will this era end? / Daniel Yergin challenged on NPR / The End of the Tunnel / Drivers revolt by turning off their ignitions

Environment Headlines – 22 September, 2005

We Can’t Say We Weren’t Warned / Most damaging hurricane more frequent / Europes killer heatwave reversed carbon fixation / Gift of the green gab / Professor documents glacial retreat, warns of impact / Kim Stanley Robinson on climate change / Greens hope Katrina will stir US on climate change / Clinton Global Initiative / Report sounds warning over aircraft pollution / UK Minister moots tax to cut airline pollution

Politics and Economics Headlines – 22 September, 2005

Using taxes to keep gasoline prices high makes sense to some / More Blood, Less Oil / Canada’s energy ministers claim they’re powerless on prices / US Energy market braces for ‘national disaster’ / Oil, gasoline rise as GOM platforms shut down again / US Governors ask for inquiry on oil prices / Ventura county supervisors assail Bush’s energy plans

Other Energy Headlines – 22 September, 2005

Hurricane Rita coverage from The Oil Drum / On Low Quality Hydrocarbons / For Oil Companies, Less Is More / How US can cope when gas prices surge / Push to build new US refineries / Richard Branson, Oil Tycoon?

Peak Oil Headines – 21 September, 2005

IEA Official: Oil ‘like a girlfriend’ – leave her before she leaves you / Petrotheism / Peak Oil War – A World Peace Story / New Poster Illustrates History, Impending Peak of World Oil Production / Matt Simmons on Brian Lehrer Show / Manuel Collares-Pereira discusses energy after 2005 ASPO conference / Experts disagree on how long oil supply will last

Environment Headlines – 21 September, 2005

Iraq suffers severe water shortage / A Warning From Tony Blair’s Top Science Advisor / It would seem that I was wrong about big business / Global Warming ‘Past The Point Of No Return’ / World’s top firms continue climate crimes

Politics and Economics Headlines – 21 September, 2005

Measure Of natural resource wealth shows developing countries in the red / Poll: 8 in 10 want drivers to drop SUVs / Venezuela to sell direct to US poor / In oil boom, Mexico’s Pemex struggles / Nigerian militia threatens oil installations over arrest / Greens: Ireland ‘must switch to renewable energy’ / Cheap Gas Is a Bad Habit / Katrina to drive rig cover costs up by 50%

Solutions and Sustainability Headlines – 22 September, 2005

Britain’s burgeoning rail network / Simple Fixes for Saving Energy / China’s clouds of pollution signal opportunity for some / The Week in Green Vehicles / Speculative Ecodesign for Osaka / California solar roofs bill: hope is not dead

OPEC Set to Open Oil Taps Full Blast

Kenneth Deffeyes, former colleague of M. king Hubbert, frequently tells the story of how he knew Hubbert was right about his US oil peak prediction when he read the headline “Texas Railroad Commission announces 100% allowable” in 1971. The American cartel was pumping full blast.

I wonder what he thought when he read this headline…