Peak Oil Review – Apr 6
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Production and prices
-The Clean Energy & Security Act
-Cuba
-Detroit
-Briefs
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Production and prices
-The Clean Energy & Security Act
-Cuba
-Detroit
-Briefs
Study: low-carbon fuel standards are unlikely to reduce warming
Are you ready for the ‘ZigBee’ world?
Corn ethanol concerns spread to Oregon
A weekly review from a UK perspective
‘Green’ America may slash oil demand
Changing of the Guard in the Queensland Government
Tupi Oil Imperiled as Price Drop Unravels Energy Plan
A weekly update including:
– Prices and production
– Detroit
Brace Yourself (and Your Portfolio) for an Oil Price Shock by 2012 Or Sooner (Part 1 of 2)
CERA: Low Oil Prices Putting Supply Growth at Risk
Decisive Action Needed to Address U.S. Oil Dependence, According to Stanford Business School Research
A weekly review including:
– Production and Prices
– Natural Gas Prices Continue to Fall
– The Next Oil Price Spike
– Briefs
Heirloom Design
Collapse Forward
Can the West cultivate ideas from Cuba’s ‘Special Period’?
Maintaining spiritual wholeness as the economy and political order come apart (video)
The Secretary of Synthetic Biology
Washington County puts its energy into saving energy
Leaving PCs on overnight costs companies $2.8B a year
Greenwash: Shell betrays ‘new energy future’ promises
A weekly review from a UK perspective
A weekly round-up including:
– Prices and production
– Venezuela
Nearly all of the economic analyses we see today have as their basic premise a view that the current financial crisis is a temporary aberration. We will have a V or U shaped recovery, especially if enough stimulus is applied, and the economy will soon be back to Business as Usual.