Peak oil – July 7
The last perfect day / Richard Neville: Power down, pecker up / Linearize this… / Portland announces peak oil task force / Minneasota columnist on PO /
Peak Oil? (Australian TV July 10, 12:)
The last perfect day / Richard Neville: Power down, pecker up / Linearize this… / Portland announces peak oil task force / Minneasota columnist on PO /
Peak Oil? (Australian TV July 10, 12:)
Oil rigs leaving Gulf of Mexico / Oil companies reluctant to invest in Iraq / Fox-hailed deepwater well a modest gas find / Costs explode at Shell Canadian venture
Rising levels of CO2 threaten marine organisms / Grain production dropping; fuel thefts rising / Wildfire increase linked to climate / Climate change making ominous mark on Midwest / Disease, habitat loss and climate change threatens amphibians / A chat with freshwater experts Peter Gleick and William K. Reilly
Tapping the latent power in what’s left around the barnyard / Shell says biofuels from food crops “morally inappropriate” / Malawi: turning the future into charcoal / Malaysia weighs palm oil share for food, energy
Masanobu Fukuoka – natural farming /
Jamie’s School Dinners – 10 Insights for Energy Descent /
Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System /
Feel lonely? You’re not alone
Opposition demands ‘true’ reserve figures in Kuwait /
Billionaires Soros and Rogers on peak oil /
Matthew Simmons talk at Cambridge Forum /
The End of Suburbia promo at last /
Robert Newman’s History of Oil
Britain Aims for Nuclear, But Greens Query Public Funding /
Public funding of nuclear questioned in Australia /
Documents reveal hidden fears over Britain’s nuclear plants /
Embarassment as Australian Minister visits damaged British reactor
Richard Heinberg addresses negative comments by investigative journalist Greg Palast about Peak Oil and those who study it.
The New American Cold War (US, Russia and energy) / Our real problem with oil and energy policy goes beyond rising prices / Serious about energy security? (criticizing the Financial Times series) / “Our” real addiction: capitalist waste in transportation
In North America we spend 90 percent of our time inside buildings where the temperature, moisture, and even the oxygen content of the air we breath are all kept at acceptable levels by – you guessed it – cheap energy.
Farming must change to aid environment / Finnish EU Presidency wants ‘new generation’ of environmental policy / 12% of bird species to be in peril by 2100 / Buried greenhouse gases may escape: scientists /
Journalist Ross Gelbspan on global warming
I’ll wait for his article on global warming to make too rash a conclusion, but this article is not reassuring that we’re ever going to get our elites to take energy issues seriously.