Energy Headlines – May 4, 2005

Maybe Iran does need nuclear / NZ Maori Party recognizes Peak Oil / New Yorker has more on climate change / Helen Caldicott isn’t budging on nuclear / Scotland ministers want super powers for new projects / Rich nations worried about oil supplies (news?) / US tones down Venezuela rhetoric / Story of energy = story of civilization / Cities lead way on climate change / Human taxi-tricycles in Germany

The Tragic Story of Human Success

We are already living on an overloaded world. Our future will be a product of that fact; that fact is a product of our past. Our first order of business, then, is to make clear to ourselves how we got where we are and why our present situation entails a certain kind of future. [Chapter 2 from William Catton’s classic book Overshoot]

Energy Headlines – May 3, 2005

CNN on PO: don’t panic / King Fahd of Saudi Arabia on deathbed? / Iraq’s oil output lagging / State oil companies are in the driver’s seat / US nuclear industry hesitant / Another solution to oil shortages: the ocean depths / New e-journal on sustainability with E.O Wilson / What is New Urbanism? / Restoring old bikes – a labor of love / A life devoted to peaches / Interview with Green Car blogger