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Time for an energy revolution

Janadas Devan, The Straits Times
June 24, 2004

It is now possible to save more oil through energy efficiency than the US could possibly find in the ground, and to do so at a per-barrel cost well below the average market price for oil.

UK: Nuclear cancer study is scrapped

Nic Rigby, BBC News
June 24, 2004

A major study into the rates of cancer near a former nuclear power station has been called off, BBC News Online can exclusively reveal.

We Have Always Spent Iraqi Money on That: Conquer and Plunder Follows “Shock and Awe”

Zeynep Toufe, CommonDreams.org
June 24, 2004

The cost of Iraq’s reconstruction and the practice of awarding large contracts to big corporations with close ties to the administration, such as Halliburton, have been repeatedly criticized over the past year. Recent news reports, however, indicate the truth is even worse.

UK: War on turbines

Stephanie Turner, Oldham Advertiser
June 23, 2004

MORE than 200 protesters including Sir Bernard Ingham and Professor David Bellamy gathered in Saddlewort to oppose plans to build wind farms on beauty spots.

Supreme Court Refuses to Order Cheney to Release Energy Papers

David Stout, The New York Times
June 23, 2004

The Supreme Court handed a major political victory to the Bush administration today, ruling 7 to 2 that Vice President Dick Cheney is not obligated, at least for now, to release secret details of his energy task force.

Super air conditioners: big chill on energy waste

Mark Clayton, The Christian Science Monitor
June 23, 2004

Each summer as 120-degree heat shimmers silver waves across the Mojave Desert, residents of this inferno crank the thermostat down. Air-conditioner compressors and fan motors often run 24-hours a day and for weeks on end.

UK: Fears of gas shortage in harsh winter

Andrew Taylor, Financial Times UK
June 23, 2004

Britain risks running short of gas over the next two winters if the weather were particularly harsh or there were an emergency such as a terrorist attack on an import terminal, according to a House of Lords inquiry.

New Zealand: Greens challenge freeway extension

press release, Scoop.co.nz
June 23, 2004

“State Highway 20 is a waste of public money at a time when climate change, local air pollution and oil depletion will all be much worse by the time it is opened.”

Oil Edges Up as Norway Situation Escalates

staff writer, Reuters
June 23, 2004

Oil prices edged up on Thursday as Norwegian employers said they would lock out striking workers next week, threatening to shut off almost all oil and gas output from the world’s number three crude exporter.

‘Oil’ author will speak tonight

Matt Williams, Colorado Daily
June 23, 2004

The 100-year reign of the world’s oil-based economy is nearing its zenith, according to Paul Roberts.

China: Railway System Near Collapse: Cars and Railway Tracks in Short Supply

Agencies, AsiaNews
June 23, 2004

China’s railway system is near collapse and the Chinese economy seems to have entered a vicious cycle.

Worst case scenario of methane hydrate release

American Geophysical Union, Innovations Report
June 23, 2004

A worst-case scenario of climate change from the possible future release of submerged methane hydrates predicts catastrophic warming in the atmosphere and rising sea level similar to conditions that preceded the last ice age

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