Environment/Sustainability – 4 July, 2005

We’re on a different planet in fighting global warming / Ocean species at risk from global warming: scientists / Have mercy, I cry, City! / Who is afraid of fiscal federalism and Resource Control? / Homage to Patagonia / Evolving the Market Square / irst hydrogen plane tested in US / Chinese premier urges building of energy-saving society / Less is more as colleges turn eco-friendly / CalCars Plans Commercial Spin-off for Plug-In Hybrid Conversions

ASPO NEWSLETTER No. 55, JULY 2005

561. China starts to unload Dollar Reserves
562. ExxonMobil accepts Peak Oil
563. Bilderberger Conference
564. Country Assessment – Romania
565. Three excellent new Books 566. Further thoughts about Recovery
567. Exporting the National Heritage
568. A Flat Earth Cathedral makes an Award
569. BP Statistical Review
570. Proceedings of ASPO Conference in Lisbon 571. OPEC speaks of declining production
572. End of Empire foreseen
573. Oil and People

Fossil Fuel Headlines – 3 July, 2005

US House Says No to China Oil Deal / Theft of gas rises as price goes up / “Peak Land” and Sardines / Dreaming of ‘controlled’ thermo-nuclear fusion – The ITER project and Peak Oil / Some long-haul worries about diesel / Oil Is Where You Find It / ‘Clean energy’ power station? / Pipeline protesters call for Shell boycott / ‘Security Cooperation’ Bill Includes Mexican Oil Production Measure / Energy cold war is on – China and India race to acquire PetroKazakhstan / India, Turkey to set up joint hydrocarbon sector working group / Driven by energy shortages, China races to expand nuclear power industry / Energy Adviser Who Solicited Enron to Help Write Nat’l Energy Policy to Be Named Chair of FERC / Japan and China face off over energy / Energy ration cards for everyone planned in UK / Asians drive slower, shed ties to curb $60 oil hit /

Fossil Fuel Headlines – 1 July, 2005

Caltech professor outlines energy/climate problem, proposes solar /
Bush condemns Kyoto, dependence on Middle East oil /
PO doesn’t mesh with our picture of the world /
Review: Deffeyes new book is unclear on future /
Oilcast in Spanish /
Shell escapes charges over reserves reporting /
Lundberg: Active citizenry before petrocollapse? /
PO article from 5 years ago /
Discussion on peak natural gas /
US uproar about China’s Unocal bid (video) /
Some experts unconcerned about Unocal /
The Oil Drum IS concerned – is oil still fungible? /
Foreign buyers not new to US oil patch

Fossil Fuel Headlines – 30 June, 2005

BP: world oil consumption hits record in 2004 /
Don’t lower taxes on oil /
Critic: Kunstler is a ‘reactionary envrionmentalist’ who isn’t nice /
Declaration of Independence from Mid-East oil /
OPEC, investment and efficiency are keys, says IEA /
Coming to terms with oil supply squeeze /
Cost of diesel worries truckers /
Greenpeace: fusion project ‘senseless stupidity’ /
Are LNG terminals safe? /
Spotlight on gasification

Other Energy Headlines – 30 June, 2005

Chavez’s oil initiative for the Caribbean /
Building roads won’t cure Africa’s poverty /
Saudi ambassador to U.S. resigns /
Dim outlook for energy bill /
U.S. to open energy office in China (s-l-o-w-l-y) /
Bidding war brewing over Unocal /
Mexico to reduce taxes on Pemex /
Mexico: the state, oil and silver /
Clearing smoke may trigger global warming rise /
Clues of climate and the Bible’s seven lean years /
Guardian special report on global warming /
One in six countries facing food shortage /
Los Alamos to Kyoto’s rescue /
China – “society of small peace/comfort/health”