Peak oil notes – Apr 23
A mid-week review of peak oil news, including:
-Prices and production
-General Motors
A mid-week review of peak oil news, including:
-Prices and production
-General Motors
Maybe I’ve been wrong all along—maybe just believing is enough. Maybe we don’t have to actually use less oil now or ever. Maybe all we have to do is imagine we’re using less oil.
EPA Finds Greenhouse Gases Pose Threat to Public Health, Welfare / Proposed Finding Comes in Response to 2007 Supreme Court Ruling
Obama signals US rail revolution
Portland, Multnomah County unveil 40-year climate plan
“The only guy in this administration who is apparently steeped in concern about supply is General James Jones, National Security Advisor. As smart as those guys appear to be, I don’t think that any one of them is about to have the epiphany that—as serious as climate change might be—if we have a supply collapse, the game’s over.”
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Production and prices
-Off-shore drilling
-EPA
-Briefs
For a wide range of not-always-consistent reasons, people in Sandpoint decided that Transition could help them build the world they wanted. And now, only because enough people stepped forward and made that decision, Transition actually looked like a good tool for the job. They were picking it up by whatever handle they grasped. They were swinging it as earnestly as they could. (excerpts from an excellent article on the Transition Movement)
Sunday Times: Review of Holmgren’s Future Scenarios
Peggy Noonan: Goodbye bland affluence
Carolyn Baker: Economic recovery? No thank you
Drastic Energy contraction ahead
New book from Michael Ruppert: A Presidential Energy Policy
Can China catch a cool breeze?
Algae could ‘supply entire world with aviation fuel’
Environment Agency questions green credentials of biomass
Global palm oil demand fueling deforestation
New ruling: Carbon emissions pose danger, EPA finds
Energy Secretary Chu, on power sources old and new
Pentagon prioritizes pursuit of alternative fuel sources
Elizabeth Warren makes Jon Stewart feel better about bailout
Why Obama’s bank bailout could be bad for the environment
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
A weekly update including:
– Prices and production
– Bankruptcy
– Total SA Executive speaks out in Der Spiegel interview
There is more to the sustainability problem than just renewable energy, transportation and food – and that is our infrastructure. Large agglomerations of people living under reasonable conditions in the 21st simply cannot continue in a healthy, sustainable state without clean water, sewage, electricity, communications, a source of warmth and a transportation network to move life-sustaining supplies about.