The Truth About Oil

MYTH NO. 3: We’re running out of oil.
REALITY: This one is true. Sort of. Unlike wind or water, oil is not a renewable resource. So by definition we’re using it up, in the same way that we are all dying all the time. …
The real problem with the peak-oil argument has less to do with engineering than with philosophy. It lacks imagination.

Other Energy Headlines – 19 September, 2005

Era of cheap oil is ending, says Aus. Deputy PM / Higher Crude Oil Prices Spark Interest In Palm Oil Biofuel / Post-Katrina Power crews diverted to restore pipeline

Solutions and Sustainability Headlines – 19 September, 2005

Japan’s dress-down drive saved power worth 240,000 homes / Organic Agriculture Enters Mainstream / “Green” gas station opens, selling only renewable fuel / Victorian govt. backs car sharing / Report proposes ‘energy police’ to make UK go green

Politics and Economics Headlines – 19 September, 2005

OPEC May Offer Every Barrel of Oil Members Can Pump / Iran announces gasoline ‘smart cards’ to moderate consumption / Economists’ No. 1 fear: energy prices / Go ahead, make Putin’s day. Drive a giant SUV / Petrol to factor in ACTU wage claim / The great American airlines disaster / Airlines’ Bankruptcies May Impact Service [!]

What to do in a failing civilization

Can global civilization adapt successfully to degradation of the biosphere and depletion of fossil fuels? I argue that it cannot. …
I conclude that those who seek to preserve civilization should plan for its survival in restricted regions.

Politics and Economics Headlines – 17 September, 2005

Mass Rally Paralyses Lagos / French anger grows at fuel prices / Plastics industry reeling from oil, gas hikes – Can’t pass on costs / Aus. Minister admits cluelessness on oil solutions / Why China is not backing Bush on Iran / Guzzling Resale Value / Soaring oil prices fuel smuggling in Cambodia / McDonald’s feels petrol pain

Other Energy Headlines – 17 September, 2005

US Oil shale – 20 years before reach 1mil/b/day / At Time of Epic Storms, Oil Industry Thinks Anew / US Dept Interior says onshore damage ‘major hindrance’ to Gulf oil recovery / Matt Simmons steps down as CEO of Simmons & Co. International