Peak oil – May 8

The Future for Petroleum – a prescient view from 1964 / The Oil Drum: Who has to conserve how much? / King Coal (and Mark Jaccard) / Atlanta after the end of oil / I’ve got a little list… of gas-price villains / Summary of Petro Collapse II conference

Nuclear power, Peak Oil and Climate Change – May 8

Nuclear no cure for climate change, scientists warn / Rob Hopkins: Why Nuclear Power is a Non-Response to Peak Oil / David Fleming: Nuclear – Is it an option? (audio) / Does nuclear power produce no CO2? (photos) / Our Nuclear Future? (greens embracing nuclear) / James Lovelock – Gaia’s Revenge / Safely, greenly nuclear / Greens see red over WWF, yellow cake

Politics & economics – May 6

Step forward for Iranian Bourse; analysts skeptical /
Chávez plays oil card in Nicaragua /
Why a gas tax is good for you (energy economist Verleger) /
The fix for high gas prices that Congress won’t touch /
Why you should worry about Big Oil

Peak oil – May 6

How Cuba survived peak oil (video review) / ‘Oilway To Hell’ – downloadable video / Alaska oil consultant: Statistics point to peak production / Energy industry views on peak oil, alternative energy / CSIS Forum: Saudi oil minister Naimi and US energy secretary Bodman

MIT steps into the ring

This report describes a response by MIT to the need for new global supplies of affordable,
sustainable energy to power the world. The need for workable energy options is perhaps
the greatest single challenge facing our nation and the world in the 21st century. The
acuteness of the challenge at this point in time results from the “perfect storm” of supply
and demand, security, and environmental concerns. (revised)

Peak oil – May 5

Petrocollapse conference in Washington DC May 6 / Forum on energy future at UC Davis May 16 /
ExxonMobil CEO: Oil won’t run out in our lifetimes /
TOD: OPEC declines and the world plateau /
US, Saudi energy officials on PO /
Tough times ahead for energy (good Simmons interview)