Sustainabilty and Environment Headlines – 23 August, 2005

Ecofarming and Agroforesry for Self-Reliance in Russia / High oil prices motivate studies for renewable energy sources / Toxic legacy of e-waste revealed / UK birds ‘hit by climate change’ / UK Greens Party backs Friends of the Earth ‘Big Ask’ on emissions reduction / Visitors rush to glimpse vanishing glaciers / Climate change marks dawn of man

Other Energy Headlines – 23 August, 2005

Super rich go for geothermal energy / Coal’s price is rising, but can it clean up? / USDOE Touts Solar Energy Potential / Ecological landslide fuels nuclear debate / Hydrogen fuel cells hint at hope, hurdles

Peak Oil Headlines – 23 August, 2005

Sweet and sour crude / ‘Peak oil’ is coming, but country is ill-prepared / Interview: Peter Maass on ‘The Breaking Point’ for Gas Demand / Delusion and the Media / Peak Oil conference in London October 11 / Is Oil Nearing Its Peak? /

Living on the Hundred-Mile Diet

For one year we would only buy food and drink for home consumption that was produced within 100 miles of our home [in British Columbia]… This may sound like a lunatic Luddite scheme, but we had our reasons. The short form would be: fossil fuels bad. [A delightful series on local food]

Peak Oil Headlines – 22 August 2005

Green Paper: Towards a European strategy for the security of energy supply / Peak oil’ spells cataclysm for U.S., Deffeyes warns / CSPAN Interview with Kenneth Deffeyes / Matt Simmons Answer Some Tough Questions About Peak Oil / High gas prices encourage stewardship / Extent of global oil reserves a matter of some dispute / Nuclear power’s future / Don’t Get Stuck In The Tar, Baby

Politics and Economics Headlines – 22 August, 2005

Save us, Indian oil firms tell PM / Dems urge Bush to open oil reserves / Ecuador oil protesters freed; talks expected / US woo’s Libya / Oil industry image suffers as energy prices rise / Expert: Venezuela’s threats could be the greatest danger to oil prices / Geostrategic game revives with new players / Petrol price pushes 4WDs off the road / High fuel prices, more drivers doing a runner / Gold & Oil

Catherine and Amanda Go Solar

By the time the two of us got it together, installing solar panels became a significant milestone to celebrate in our journey to partnership….We would not go to our graves knowing that we simply shrugged and said what could we do, the problem was too overwhelming.

Sustainability and Environment Headlines – 22 August, 2005

Green Cities and the End of the Age of Oil / Latest from Willits – Peak Oil preparedness / Global warming brings earlier spring thaw to Great Lakes / Will Climate Change Make Us Smarter? / Peat Bogs And Peak Oil –
I’m Sorry For Doubting,
Mr. President / US senators: Global warming obvious in far north

Deffeyes on C-SPAN2 Sunday night

Hour-long interview with geologist Kenneth Deffeyes, author of “Beyond Oil: The View from Hubbert’s Peak: on C-SPAN2 at 12 midnight (Eastern Time) Sunday night/Monday morning.

The Breaking Point

Unlike the 1973 crisis, when the embargo by the Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries created an artificial shortfall, today’s shortage, or near-shortage, is real. If demand surges even more, or if a producer goes offline because of unrest or terrorism, there may suddenly not be enough oil to go around. [NY Times comes through with coverage of Peak Oil.]