Politics and Economics Headlines – 6 September, 2005

Cost of warm, stocked house surges / IEA head says US gasoline crisis could spread worldwide / Oil Firms Turn Katrina Into Profits, Clinton Says
/ U.S. drivers won’t cut back on gas / Venezuela to Sell U.S. More Fuel Because of Storm / In boat haven, soaring fuel costs bring subtle changes / Beyond Petroleum / Myths about America / Tanzanian plastic industry hit by soaring oil prices

Politics and Economics Headlines – 5 September, 2005

Conservation? It’s Such a 70’s Idea / US must find an alternative to oil guzzling – fast / Katrina’s Shock to the system / Yergin on The Katrina Crisis / U.S. May Have to Reconsider Oil Stockpile / Wolfowitz at the World Bank: A New Leaf? / Nigeria fuel price hike: Uniben students threaten to storm Abuja in protest / Why the oil price is a hurricane in a teacup

Environment Headlines – 3 September, 2005

Christians draw swords on climate / Researchers Find That Carbon Dioxide Does Not Boost Forest Growth / With water from below scarce, folks harvest water from above / The Climax of Humanity / Drowning New Orleans / New Orleans: Loss of wetlands opens floodgates to disaster

Peak Oil Headlines – 3 September, 2005

America and Britain – gasoline and GDP implications of Katrina / Mayor of Sebastopol, CA on peak oil preparations [audio] / Julian Darley interview / Peak Oil and the working class / You Bet Your Life / Katrina coverage from The Oil Drum / Big Gav on form / Bartlett’s timely message on nation’s energy woes

Politics and Economics Headlines – 3 September, 2005

Steve Forbes contradicts oil price claim in latest investor newsletter / Let Katrina Be a Warning / Economy Was Showing Strain Before Storm / Big Oil’s Bigtime Looting / The Real Gas Gougers / £1 litre looms as US oil firms target European fuel supplies / Fadel Gheit on the rapid rise in gas prices