Renewables – Oct 6
World Bank’s ‘Green” Energy Funding Up 87 Percent
Study Eases Fear About Wind Farm Threat to Birds
Wind power and feed-in tairffs in Ukraine (audio)
Dutch city kept warm by hot-water mines
World Bank’s ‘Green” Energy Funding Up 87 Percent
Study Eases Fear About Wind Farm Threat to Birds
Wind power and feed-in tairffs in Ukraine (audio)
Dutch city kept warm by hot-water mines
Marrying energy demand and supply
Back to the Dark Ages: National Grid raises the spectre of blackouts this winter
Europe faces the challenges ahead
This time, the Masters of the Universe have blown up so spectacularly that they are taking down not just their own mindless activities, but also the whole banks with them, leaving no money for normal lending activity. And here I am, the sorry worker of a bank … having been told that I should tell my clients that there is no money for them for the rest of the year. No money for wind farms.
Green energy boom in bailout bill
Palin to play ball with Big Oil
Will the U.S. nationalize the banks?
“Drill, baby, drill” already debunked – by Bush administration
A sustainable bailout plan for the U.S.
A digest of news and commentary from a UK peak oil perspective
‘Wave snakes’ switch on to harness ocean’s power
Electricity From What Cows Leave Behind
UK’s renewable energy efforts ‘ineffective’
The Transition Movie: time to pick up your digital camera and co-create something wonderful
Can you ski and be green?
Gray water: A do-it-yourselfer installs a rerouting system
A shattering moment in America’s fall from power
Tangled embrace of the three E’s
The Canadian solution to the subprime credit crisis
A ‘Wise Energy Use’ Stock Portfolio
A digest of news and commentary from a UK peak oil perspective
Africa’s hard black gold
Labour conference: John Hutton criticised for comments on coal fired power stations
Obama declares support for ‘clean’ coal
New system could help avert collapse of fisheries
Peak climate (audio) Part 1 is Dr. Peter Ward on past extinctions & violent climate change, Part 2 is Julian Darley, founder of the Post Carbon Institute, on how to live past the energy crisis
Isle of plenty
A digest of news and commentary from a UK peak oil perspective