Environment – Feb 13
World is at its warmest for a millennium /
Mercury levels rising: report release /
Senators and utility executives debate carbon policy options, nuclear power /
Global warming: passing the ‘tipping point’
World is at its warmest for a millennium /
Mercury levels rising: report release /
Senators and utility executives debate carbon policy options, nuclear power /
Global warming: passing the ‘tipping point’
No more Mr. Tough Guy (Cheney & energy policy) /
G8 Moscow talks focus on energy /
Biomass fuels from sustainable landuse: a permaculture perspective /
Ethanol, boon to farms, won’t cure oil addiction /
Lovins: Who needs more coal?
The Olduvai Theory: energy, population, and industrial civilization /
The permanent energy crisis /
Are Big Oil’s tanks running dry? /
Kinkos founder: ‘after peak oil: apocalypse or opportunity?’ /
EU admits having no plan for ‘peak oil’ crisis
The indefatigable Congressman from Maryland spoke yesterday to the House of Representatives yesterday on the Hirsch Report, conservation, and a vision for the future.
Former White House official admits SOTU energy comments were about peak oil /
Macleans: When the oil runs out /
Peak oil on Irish radio /
Pat Murphy on peak oil and Cuba /
BBC coverage on “Fuelling the future”
Mexico’s oil output may decline sharply /
Bush’s budget would cut conservation funding /
Woes mount for oil firms in Ecuador /
Backgrounder on Bolivia’s new president /
Fortune: The hard truth about oil /
Read my lips… No new energy strategy
A survey of what U.S. governors said about energy in their State of the State addresses. None of the governors grasped the concept that technology does not equal energy. None addressed the core issue of continued growth in a finite system.
Several weeks ago the risk management study into Peak Oil known commonly as the Hirsch Report disappeared from the website of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory. After enquiries by Energy Bulletin editors the report has been returned to the website…
Recently, writer Bill McKibben issued a call for artists to grapple with the epoch-making topic of global warming. “If the scientists are right,” he wrote, “we’re living through the biggest thing that’s happened since human civilization emerged.” In order to wrap our minds around the enormity, he said, we must engage our most creative and dramatic sensibilities. We must create art.
Despite opposition from some of their colleagues, 86 evangelical Christian leaders have decided to back a major initiative to fight global warming, saying “millions of people could die in this century because of climate change, most of them our poorest global neighbors.”
The community car /
Sustainability Network Update #56 /
Online book on managing farm pests ecologically /
Creating the modern “EcoHood” /
Back to the farm: Japanese retirees are choosing gardens over golf /
Polluting households face green taxes /
A drive toward fewer cars in Seattle
Cuba’s oil bid angers U.S. /
Bush wants new fuels, but cuts energy-saving program /
Farmers try to limit pain of high fuel prices /
Budget doesn’t allocate funds to build oil reserve /
The geopolitics of natural gas