Peak Oil Review – Apr 13
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
– Production and prices
– IEA’s Forecast for 2009
– Investment during the recession
– Briefs
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
– Production and prices
– IEA’s Forecast for 2009
– Investment during the recession
– Briefs
Green Ink: Forget Peak Oil; Peak Gasoline is Already Here
Preparing for a Post Peak Life
The 2009 EIA Energy Conference: Day 1
Oil Industry Braces for Drop in U.S. Thirst for Gasoline
During the past 28 years, I have spent a lot of time in Kenya, where our family has a home. What I experience there is a society that does pretty well with VERY little energy, all things considering. Mind you, not ‘pretty well’ by any standard of the Western world. But survival – and happiness! – are pretty much possible.
Commodifying kids: the forgotten crisis
Research links poor kids’ stress, brain impairment
Pollution link with birth weight
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
Enjoy the cheap petrol, while it lasts
Peak Oil: China vs. USA
“Die nächste Ölkrise kommt”
Why Cuba’s Dreams of Major Oil Discoveries Might Come True
Energy prospects brightest when the news is bleakest
A weekly update including:
– Prices and production
– General Motors
The Great Biodiesel Shutdown
Corndoggle
International Biochar Initiative Newsletter March 2009
Declaration: ‘Biochar’, a new big threat to people, land, and ecosystems
The End of the Roads
Go Out and Play With the City: Matt Jones’s Demon-Haunted World
Vacancies at U.S. Retail Centers Hit 10-Year High, Reis Says
Tollway Investment Woes in Brisbane, Australia
Forecasting Coal Production Until 2100
In search of Lithium
The Future of Oil Prices
Theory of oil-shock recession
Communities print their own currency to keep cash flowing
Chris Cook: Banking on Energy
Oil As Money and the Decline of Energy Earnings
Kunstler: Strange Days
Americans Support Wide Array of Proposed Energy Policies, but Not Yet Ready to Make Tradeoffs
LNG promoters should forget about California