Burning the furniture

A soon-to-be-released study by the Energy Watch Group in Germany on the future of global coal supplies has implications so surprising and far-reaching that energy policymakers may take years to digest it. The report’s central conclusion is that minable global coal reserves are much smaller than is commonly thought, and that a peak in world coal production is likely within only ten to fifteen years.

Water – Mar 20

Pollution, dams, climate change threatening world’s greatest rivers, WWF says

No-Holds-Barred Fight promised over Brazil River Project

Recycled water fight begins

Water prophecy may sink Baillieu

Invasive mussels in SoCal water supply

Nuclear – Mar 19

How reporters learned to stop worrying and love nuclear front groups

Russia to build 3 plants each year from 2016

Alarms rang ‘nonstop’ during 1999 nuclear accident

Thousands protest new nuclear reactors

Yucca Mountain cost: $26.9 billion

Climate Policy – Mar 19

Courting air travel is unsustainable

Chinese Premier hedges on climate response

Canada’s Tories eliminate climate policy group

180 New Hampshire towns put climate on agenda

Gore gets 300k signatures on call for action
British Columbia aligns with California to create a green bloc along Pacific
Global opinion warming

Peak oil – March 19

Federal judge introduces lawyers to Peak Oil

Matt Simmons discusses PO on CNBC

Turkish diesel is close to 300$ a barrel
Pemex CEO: Company is in critical condition
New website for “How Cuba Survived Peak Oil”