Climate policy – Feb 9
China drafts plan to curb emissions
Bush changing his views on global warming?
Reactions to IPCC report
Britain helps citizens atone for emissions
China drafts plan to curb emissions
Bush changing his views on global warming?
Reactions to IPCC report
Britain helps citizens atone for emissions
After the breakthrough: what do we do now?
World’s churches rally to cause
Book review: George Monbiot’s Heat
Conspiracy of silence on climate change
Energy stories that we’re watching.
Interview: San Francisco peak oil resolution
Film review ‘A Crude Awakening-the Oil Crash’
Talk to the Soil Association Conference
ASPO newsletter for February
News discussion: Energy Bulletin
Swiss boat claims first solar Atlantic crossing
A rush-hour tax on urban drivers
EU plans carbon dioxide emissions limits
Norway falls to 5th place among oil exporters
Graph of Norway drop (new)
Mexico’s top oil field declining fast – Pemex
Cantarell decline – is peak oil correct?
CIBC no longer predicting $100-a-barrel oil soon
Exxon Mobil has no more doubts on warming
Aramco chief – make fossil fuels ‘cleaner’
Big Oil cautious about clean-energy spending
Coverage by science journals is both heartening and discouraging.
Science special: sustainability and energy
Nature special on the IPCC report
An Islamic view: ‘Rampant’ society upsets natural order
David Korten interview
Living in a state of exponential delusion
Marxism and the ecology of destruction
Flesh on the bones of Mexican oil production
IEA forcasts oil demand growth of 2% a Year
Australia report urges vehicle congestion charge
ASPO Australia response to Senate report
As Inflation Soars, Zimbabwe Economy Plunges
Irans nuclear plans in chaos
Uganda’s energy crisis continues
Learning From Chaco: P2P Risk Networks?
Three different groups in our country have common cause in campaigning for a reduction in the use of fossil fuels. The three interests are national security, peak oil and climate change.