United States – June 17
Obama targets US public with call for climate action
Not-So-Dirty Plant Encourages Coal Stalwarts
S.F. OKs toughest recycling law in U.S.
Obama targets US public with call for climate action
Not-So-Dirty Plant Encourages Coal Stalwarts
S.F. OKs toughest recycling law in U.S.
Book Review: Green Algae Strategy
Mining “Ice That Burns”
Human sewage to power thousands of homes
Someday, someone is going to ask me what happened to the United States – wasn’t it once one of the biggest economies in the world? I’ve already got my answer ready – we sold ourselves to other countries for flat-screened tvs and other plastic toys. And weirdest of all, for a long time, we actually thought we got the better of the deal.
The Barbaric Heart: Capitalism and the crisis of nature
Collapse conundrum: confrontation or descent by degrees
Only faith can solve the energy crisis
Bigger Isn’t Better
Can We Survive the ‘Anthropocene’ Period?
A weekly roundup of Peak oil news, including:
-Production and prices
-China
-US imports
-Briefs
Australia’s new Energy White Paper will be crucial in dealing prudently and effectively with the immense challenges facing Australia as the era of cheap energy and the economic system based upon it comes to an end. We are now in the early stages of an unprecedented economic failure – the terminal decline and probable collapse of global Capitalism.
Klare: It’s Official — The Era of Cheap Oil Is Over
BP: The centre of gravity in the global energy market has changed and we need to wake up
Oil Heading to $40; Natural Gas Better Bet: Analyst
A weekly update from a UK perspective, including Guest Commentary.
A weekly round-up including:
– Prices and production
– Gas prices
Canada export agency sees $70 oil as unsustainable
$70 oil menaces budding recovery
Proposition: global effort to model largest oil fields
Choosing Iran’s Next Leader
Europe’s pipeline politics
Energy fuels new ‘Great Game’ in Europe
The CEO Poll: On black gold
Shell’s Willem Schulte says we have enough oil, for now
High oil prices and the end of globalization really?
An Alternative National Energy Security Assessment for Australia