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Other energy – May 25

December 15, 2020May 24, 2006 by Staff

Ecstasy and paralysis: Getting used to life without electricity in Africa / Energy demand may impact feed industry /
Money key driver in changing consumer attitudes to energy / Australia: Petrol prices hit car sales /
Consumer Reports: Gas prices having big impact

Categories Food & Water Tags Consumption & Demand, Food, Transportation Leave a comment

Energy Geopolitics 2006

December 15, 2020May 24, 2006 by Richard Heinberg

News reports flitting across computer screens these days seem increasingly to be related to the subject of energy. But what do they signify? The modern world affairs analyst is in little better position to discern the patterns and portents than was his or her ancient Roman counterpart, the reader of entrails.

Categories Energy Tags Fossil Fuels, Geopolitics & Military, Oil Leave a comment

Can you still hate Wal-Mart?

December 15, 2020May 24, 2006 by Mark Morford

It’s a shockingly eco-friendly plan from the world’s most toxic retailer. Did hell just freeze over?

Categories Economy Tags Consumption & Demand Leave a comment

Nova Scotia’s energy future: addiction vs. security

December 15, 2020May 24, 2006 by Larry Hughes PhD

To many people, Canada is awash in energy, blindly shipping its “excess” to the United States. This is a misleading image in that almost all of Canada’s easternmost provinces rely on imported oil products. Nova Scotia is a case in point.

Categories Energy Tags Consumption & Demand, Electricity, Energy Policy Leave a comment

E85: Spinning our Wheels

December 15, 2020May 24, 2006 by Robert Rapier

If you listen to the news lately, you know that E85 is going to lead the U.S. to energy independence, just like it did in Brazil. Perhaps not, argues Robert Rapier.

Categories Food & Water Tags Biomass, Food, Renewable Energy, Transportation Leave a comment

Peak oil – May 24

December 15, 2020May 23, 2006 by Staff

Peak oil attacked from the right (Free Market News) / Peak oil attacked from the left (Greg Palast) / Bill Moyers speaks to graduates about peak oil, catastrophes and confusion

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Why bother? Nothing’s wrong

December 15, 2020May 23, 2006 by Douglas J E Barnes

Why bother? There’s nothing wrong with the environment, right? The late Julian Simon has suggested that we have “the technology to feed, clothe, and supply energy to an ever-growing population for the next 7 billion years.”

Categories Energy Tags Fossil Fuels, Oil, Overshoot Leave a comment

Feeling the heat

December 15, 2020May 23, 2006 by Mark Derewicz

One of the best pieces of journalism so far on the confluence of global warming, peak oil and urban planning.

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Commodity deflation? Not likely.

December 15, 2020May 23, 2006 by NeonTetra

If the dollar collapses who knows what that will do to commodities? Could commodity markets be created in other currencies? Yes, but these markets will be regional markets, not global ones.

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Politics & economics – May 24

December 15, 2020May 23, 2006 by Staff

Hilary Clinton lays out energy plan / IEA:
Russia ‘fails to meet gas need’ / The great Iraq oil grab

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Other energy – May 24

December 15, 2020May 23, 2006 by Staff

London mayor opposes Thames salt water plant (fix leaks first) /
Squeezing oil out of stones in the Rockies (oil shale) /
A skeptic’s view of nuclear energy (what are we arguing about?) / Still bullish on oil

Categories Energy Tags Consumption & Demand, Fossil Fuels, Nuclear, Oil, Shale Oil Leave a comment

Environment – May 24

December 15, 2020May 23, 2006 by Staff

Global warming predictions are underestimated say scientists / Feedback loops point to a very hot 21st century / Greenhouse gases: Who produces most in the UK? /
Peak Water?

Categories Environment Tags Energy Policy Leave a comment
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