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Edmund L. Andrews

Greenspan expects high price to lead to more fuel supplies

December 15, 2020April 5, 2005 by Edmund L. Andrews

Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve, said on Tuesday that oil and natural gas markets were under the heaviest strain in a generation and suggested that prices might remain high for some time. But Mr. Greenspan was optimistic about the long-run outlook for energy supplies…

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Peak Oil UK – entering the age of oil depletion

December 15, 2020April 5, 2005 by Staff

A conference will be held in Edinburgh April 25 to discuss the impending peak then decline in global oil production and its implications for the UK.

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Superspike report raises questions

December 15, 2020April 5, 2005 by Adam Porter

A widely reported briefing by US investment house Goldman Sachs alerted markets to the possibility of an oil price superspike – a spike as high as $105 per barrel.Yet the full report, obtained by Aljazeera.net, paints a more complex and volatile picture.

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Japan’s sustainable society in the Edo period (1603-1867)

December 15, 2020April 5, 2005 by JFS Staff

What would a society look like without fossil fuels?
Japan lived almost exclusively on solar energy during the 265-year Edo period.

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Retrofitting the suburbs for sustainability

December 15, 2020April 5, 2005 by David Holmgren

A permaculture response to Peak Oil. There’s hope for the suburbs yet!

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Higher prices, lower profits

December 15, 2020April 4, 2005 by David R. Baker

As fuel costs skyrocket, many businesses are struggling

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Oil Price Stoke Push for Policy

December 15, 2020April 4, 2005 by Gail Russell Chaddock

Congress begins work Tuesday on a bill to boost production and conservation.

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Avoiding the Energy Issue

December 15, 2020April 4, 2005 by Dan Crawford

A bad program with serious design flaws is threatening to crash the whole energy system. Do we choose to fix it or not?

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New Zealand: No easy solutions in sight to keep oil prices in check

December 15, 2020April 4, 2005 by Cameron Pitches

During the debate about the 5c-a-litre rise in petrol excise, politicians and commentators have suggested deferring the increase until oil prices stabilise at lower levels. No one, however, has been able to offer a valid reason why prices should come down.

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US in race to unlock new energy source

December 15, 2020April 3, 2005 by David Adam

Green groups warn against moving methane hydrates from beneath seabed

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From Cleopatra to Columbia

December 15, 2020April 3, 2005 by Randy Udall

Our world is so dominated by machines and motors (fifty in a typical home) that it’s easy to forget that most of human history has been powered by muscle.

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IEA warns against possible acute oil shortage

December 15, 2020April 2, 2005 by ITAR-TASS News Agency

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has come to the conclusion that the world economy is facing a serious threat of acute oil shortage.

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