U.S. – June 10
Alaskan village asks: What happens when oil is too expensive to use?
Repowering Montana: Blueprint for energy self-reliance
Time to shift gears, step on gas myths
Alaskan village asks: What happens when oil is too expensive to use?
Repowering Montana: Blueprint for energy self-reliance
Time to shift gears, step on gas myths
Cuba open to U.S. oil investment; preparing for peak oil
Cuban energy: A light at the end of the tunnel
Cyber warming: PCs produce same CO2 emissions as airlines
Carbon is the new Black
Is carbon offsetting the solution? (Or part of the problem?)
How come the peak oil story isn’t center stage in the American consciousness? A critical reason: The peak oil movement has been focused mainly on selling a new narrative to the public without first dislodging the existing one.
Call for Canadian carbon tax rejected
Suzuki fears sharp criticism of Ottawa prompts audits
Analysis of corn-based ethanol, with some surprising answers.
Worries about climate are growing: survey
China unveils climate change plan
U.S. cuts back climate checks from space
Strange bedfellows in climate politics
EU moving further on climate change
Fate of U.S. economy in Saudi hands
Iran: Another puzzle piece
Trouble at the pump for the Pentagon
Army energy security considerations
Dems energy-policy plans worry oil and gas industry
Dems drafting bill that could derail California warming law
ODAC News
Scientist David Fridley on energy, China and globalization
API blogger conference call on hurricane preparedness
Reliance on foreign gasoline is growing
Baghdad burns, Calgary booms
5 bucks a gallon to clear the mind
Action plan or stalling tactic?
Der Spiegel: The emperor’s green clothes
Bush climate plan is met with suspicion
Bush’s climate-change feint
Bush’s emission plan ‘a delaying tactic’
UN: Climate making forest fires bigger
Earth nears tipping point on climate change
I was on the global warming gravy train
G-8 to take up climate change
Carbon credits are ‘wrong’ says Benn
There are two areas of energy consumption we, as individuals, can do something about: transportation and buildings.