Peak oil – Aug 2
Interview with Jean Laherrère
The incredible disappearing 140 Tcf of Canadian gas
Astyk:
How to explain peak oil to anyone
Fuelhard
Review: The Last Oil Shock
Ask not for whom The wind blows…
Interview with Jean Laherrère
The incredible disappearing 140 Tcf of Canadian gas
Astyk:
How to explain peak oil to anyone
Fuelhard
Review: The Last Oil Shock
Ask not for whom The wind blows…
This October several hundred activists, educators, and community leaders pioneering a low-energy way of life will gather in Yellow Springs, Ohio, at a three-day conference
Rebuttal to many of the common arguments against peak oil. Includes: why this is not like 1970s, impact of higher prices, improved technology, Canadian oil sands, oil shale, Jack 2 field, Acrtic National Wild Life Reserve, and other questions.
Oil firms find reserves elusive
TOD: The energy return on time
$100/barrel oil may be a few months away
The third trillion barrels of oil: the 3 steps to finding them
After peak oil: will America survive?
ODAC News
Go anywhere in America … and one expectation is pretty universal: that technology will only bring us more wonders and miracles, and it will certainly save-the-day where our energy problems are concerned.
An executive summary of weekly news from a peak oil perspective. Includes coverage of the National Petroleum Council (NPC) report.
Habit #1. Think
Habit #2: Understand the big picture, the global supply chain of everything that you touch
Habit #3: Fix, make or bake stuff yourself
Habit #4:
Know your porn so that you can understand how you are being told what to desire
Perhaps opinions on global warming and other critical ecological issues from such environmental savants as Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Fred Singer, Sean Hannity and the George C. Marshall Institute ought to bear a label explaining that these opinions come with no warranty express or implied.
Almost everyone in the peak oil and climate change movements is operating outside their fields. It is the disease of new fields and new realities – everyone is stretching themselves out of their natural range. And in many cases, I think that’s good.
The Independent on the NPC report
Mountaineers- climate criminals?
Peak Moment Newsletter (online videos)
An extension of the world import/export land model
Cultural patterns, like political institutions, are likely to go through drastic changes as a society based on cheap abundant energy has to stand its assumptions on its head to deal with the twilight of fossil fuels. Can societies that have turned their cultural resources into a sideline of the marketing industry put them to more sustainable uses?
Blitzing the ‘burbs
Woman content living in 84-sq. ft. dream home
The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia
Jims Mowing to franchise Permaculture