Peak oil – Feb 2
Orlov: Collapse and its discontents
A day in a life without oil
Agriculture meets PO at Soil Association
Farming, supermarkets & the end of cheap oil
Orlov: Collapse and its discontents
A day in a life without oil
Agriculture meets PO at Soil Association
Farming, supermarkets & the end of cheap oil
As part of a public relations outreach effort to improve their image on climate change, Exxon Mobil invited a half-dozen or so green-shaded bloggers to a conference call with their Vice President of Public Affairs.
Young Professionals are vulnerable to the shocks that Peak Oil will bring to our society, but we are also well equipped to tackle energy descent, perhaps more realistically than others who simplistically advocate alternative fuels and vague technological fixes.
Princeton profs drive ‘wedges’ into policy debate
Climate is changing, politically
White House climate documents sought
Climate scientist Shindell and Rep. Waxman on Bush interference
Any Painless Way To Fill The Oil Supply Gap?
Liberal markets create an addiction to gas
The Rapid Collapse of Cantarell by the Numbers
How can Oil plan at all?
Goldseek interview Kunstler
Word from participants who shall remain nameless is that China has taken the lead in global warming obstructionism in 2007.
Boeing defends on 787 Dreamliner doubts
Sydney tunnel a $60m Super black hole
Toll Road Giant Buys Newspapers to Silence Critics
Senate Committee witnesses from three of America’s premier energy research institutions cast grave doubt on the feasibility of reaching President Bush’s State of the Union goal of manufacturing 35 billion gallons a year of alternative fuels by 2017. (Ed: A scoop? – other media outlets seem to have missed the story.)
100 Million Farmers: Sharon Astyk interview
Until you change the way money works, you change nothing: Richard Douthwaite
What will we eat as the oil runs out?
Peak oil and permaculture in Cuba
Biogas and ‘Dream Farms’
The Salvation of suburbia
“I am firmly of the belief that over the course of the next year or two, this issue of peak oil will replace global warming as an issue”
Interview with wind energy expert Randall Tinkerman.
VAST quantities of the state’s most precious resource — pure drinking water — will be siphoned off by a bottled water manufacturer with links to soft drink giant Coca-Cola Amatil, which will pay a paltry $2.40 per million litres for the privilege.