What will we eat as the oil runs out?

A major international conference on “Food Security in an Energy-Scarce World” is planned for June 23-25 in Dublin, Ireland. The conference will seek to answer the question: “How can the world’s population be fed without the extensive use of fossil fuels in the production, processing and distribution of food?” [updated article with full conference details]

Energy and Food Production: Beyond Organic

Imagine you’re standing in the produce section of your local grocery faced with a variety of apples. You want to make the best choice, for the good of your family, farm workers and the environment. Do you buy the organic Galas shipped from across the country or the Granny Smiths grown conventionally but locally?

US: Legislative Forum on Peak Oil and Its Consequences

Representative Ellen Story of Amherst is hosting an informational
session on Peak Oil and its consequences in Boston on Tuesday. The purpose
of the session is to inform Massachusetts’ legislators, staff, and the public
about the implications of the imminent decline in global petroleum production.

Washington’s Interest in Ukraine: Democracy or Energy Geopolitics?

The results of the third round of elections in Ukraine in which Viktor Yushchenko has just been proclaimed the final winner, far from being grounds for jubilation in Ukraine and beyond, ought to give concern for the future of Ukraine to many. The story has major implications for the dollar, oil and gold.