Politics & economics – Feb 8
Cuba’s oil bid angers U.S. /
Bush wants new fuels, but cuts energy-saving program /
Farmers try to limit pain of high fuel prices /
Budget doesn’t allocate funds to build oil reserve /
The geopolitics of natural gas
Cuba’s oil bid angers U.S. /
Bush wants new fuels, but cuts energy-saving program /
Farmers try to limit pain of high fuel prices /
Budget doesn’t allocate funds to build oil reserve /
The geopolitics of natural gas
During the Civil War the South fought for freedom – freedom to pursue a way of life that was not negotiable. Sound familiar?
Bush’s energy proposals: Next steps on energy /
Cuba invites American oil companies to invest /
Ukraine gas deal draws attention to secretive importer /
Oil companies: high profits, sluggish investments /
British fuel rationing threatens U.S.-London flights /
Smart meters slash power bills
Dream Farm: how to beat climate change & post fossil fuel economy /
In appreciation of small towns /
Neighbours in England have turned eco-guinea pigs /
Growing demand for organic produce helps young farmers /
Winds of climate change make their impact felt in many a boardroom /
Could we get by without new power?
Oil prices: the new reality /
Cradle To Cradle /
North Sea production slump casts doubt on government figures /
Petrocollapse and food security at the South Central Farm in LA /
New book: advice for oil addicts /
Sweden and U.S. agree about oil dependency, but for different reasons
U.S. eyeing Alberta oilsands – the party’s still on! /
Feldstein: America will fall harder if oil prices rise again /
Nigeria is a mess and getting worse /
A visionary President that “gets” energy policy
Flamey McGassy /
“Dangerous Anthropogenic Interference” /
Bottled water: pouring resources down the drain /
Muffled warnings on global warming /
Tobacco’s PR strategy used on global warming
As the left-populist Evo Morales takes office in Bolivia, a clear anti-imperialist bloc is consolidating in South America, led by Venezulea’s Hugo Chavez and also including Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and potentially Chile. Days before Morales was inaugurated Jan. 22, Chavez and other regional leaders met in Brasilia to announce ambitious plans for new gas and oil pipelines spanning the continent, linking national markets across vast areas of rainforest and towering mountains.
After Spanish oil and gas major Repsol downgraded its reserves by a massive 25% it issued a statement saying that the new government in Bolivia was the main problem.
BBC broadcasts on oil – Feb 11 /
Addiction to oil – see what it looks like /
Interview with UK comedian Robert Newman /
5ยบ International ASPO Conference – July 18-19 Italy /
ASPO newsletter for February
Nature: Reprocessing nuclear fuel – laying the idea to rest /
Nuclear costs underestimated and renewables overlooked /
Russia needs another 40 nuclear reactors /
Brazil fills up on ethanol, weans off energy imports /
Dept of Energy says biomass is feasible
Bush’s goals on energy quickly find obstacles /
Feeding the oil addiction /
UK oil contract threatens US energy prices -senator /
OPEC has consensus to cut output in March /
Montana’s Helmore: the green governor