Peak Oil Headlines – 18 August, 2005

Peak Oil, Peak Empire / The Cost of Oil And Hubbert’s Peak / The Humpty Dumpty Effect / Matt Savinar presentation on the Lifeboat Radio Show / Government unprepared for peak oil / The black art of oil pricing / Fear driving oil prices along the Peak theory road

Environment Headlines – 18 August, 2005

Judge Reluctant to Rule on Global Warming / Cars replacing industry as Sound’s worst foe / Climate change: Heat and light / Will Climate Wake Up Call Be Answered? / Nuclear Waste: The 1,000-Year Fudge

Politics and Economics Headlines – 18 August, 2005

Venezuela Ready to Cut Oil Exports to US / Venezuela Oil Min: Global Oil Capacity At Its Limit / Cheney makes the oil sands pilgrimage
to Alberta / Electricity prices shock heavy users / Guzzle Gas, and Pretend / India Energy Independence / Economy Shows Signs of Strain From Oil Prices / Oil Prices Ignite Wall Street Sell-Off / Uranium mining: dollars for death

Car-less days may be revived in New Zealand

If an assured supply of oil is cut off to the West, New Zealand could again face the prospect of car-less days. The option is raised in a consultant’s report for the Economic Development Ministry that looks at an oil crunch and how the country could cope.

Comment: New Zealand’s initial response to IEA emergency consumption reduction requirements. NZ regular gasoline is currently NZD$1.45/litre, equal to USD$3.87 per gallon.

The Rimini Protocol: an oil depletion protocol

Dr Colin Campbell’s ASPO Ireland is working on encouraging action on peak oil through the Rimini Protocol. The oil depletion protocol was first proposed at the 2003 Pio Manzu Conference and will be the central theme of the next Pio Manzu Conference, Rimini, Italy on October 28-30 2005.

Peak Oil Headlines – 17 August, 2005

‘Peak oil’ issue piques interest / Energy deficit grows, solutions wither / Running out of options / E.N.Luttwak: The world isn’t short of oil – and the price will go down, not up / Jan Lundberg’s new website, new PO essays / E&E News – daily energy and environment news

Politics and Economics Headlines – 17 August, 2005

Wal-Mart blames gas prices for soft sales, worries about outlook / As gasoline prices rise, businesses get creative / Gas prices pump up carpools / Gas Prices: Up, Up and Away / Fuel Rule Change for Big S.U.V.’s Seen as Unlikely / Citizen Journalist: Pinched at the pump

Peak Oil Headlines – 16 August, 2005

What keeps driving oil prices higher? (Q and As) / Steven Roach hedges, warns / Why is petrocollapse imminent? / Peak Oil group in Portland, Oregon / The Week in Sustainable Vehicles / The Oil Price to Be Scared Of / Energy myths and illusions

Sustainability Headlines – 16 August, 2005

Why We Pay Too Little for Well Travelled Food / Depopulation — myth or reality? / Eco-Friendly Burial Sites Give a Chance to Be Green Forever / We Wuz Rob’d! – Rob Elam, biodiesel buff, answers Grist’s questions / Philipines: Senate roused to pass energy-saving bills / Experimental hybrid cars get up to 250 mpg / California’s leap towards Kyoto should reap rewards

Carless days not the solution to Peak Oil problem

“The Greens believe we need to have the mechanisms in place to deal with both a short-term emergency, such as this report envisions, and Peak Oil, where we are facing steadily rising prices over the long term and eventual shortages no matter what the price,” [Green Co-Leader] Ms Fitzsimons says.

Yemen – wood stoves booming on cooking gas hikes

The government’s recent move of raising prices of cooking gas has led the people in the countryside to resort to using wood for baking bread in their clay oven. … An owner of a shop in Ibb selling clay ovens used for baking bread said he was nowadays selling two to three ovens a day while before the new rise in prices of oil products he was not selling that number in a week.