ODAC Newsletter – July 10
A weekly review from a UK perspective
A weekly review from a UK perspective
U.S. Considers Curbs on Speculative Trading of Oil
From mobile phones to oil
Video: Why the oil price will rise
A weekly round-up including:
– Prices and production
– Reining in Speculation
The Fed and peak oil
Swings in Price of Oil Hobble Forecasting
The Wealthy World at its ‘oil break point’
Ce mois-ci, la Museletter réunit deux articles qui partagent un thème commun : l’Humanité est-elle capable de réaliser les changements nécessaires au sauvetage de la planète et par la même occasion à son propre sauvetage ?
In Mother Russia, She’s 1st Lady of Gardening
Why Jimmy Carter’s Malaise Speech Is More Relevant than Ever
The Film Big Coal Does Not Want You to See
California’s green dream
Reframing Recession Fears to Conscious Consumerism
Costa Rica is World’s Greenest, Happiest Country
Chat with a peak oil screenwriter
Two pop thinkers and their fight about zero
Former oil analyst Lundberg on Exxon’s continuing to fund climate skeptics
Russia, India Question Dollar Reliance Before Summit
“Free” vs. Peak Oil
The Elusive Green Economy
A weekly review including:
– Production and Prices
– The Iraqi auction – success or failure?
– Briefs
Another perspective on peak oil: Oil patch merger specialist Adam Waterous
Book Review: Blackout by Richard Heinberg
Peak oil v home-made jam
Flashing Lights on the Console: Albert Bates and Heinberg podcast
Thirty contestants, only one winner in the Iraqi oil licence gameshow
Eager to Tap Iraq’s Vast Oil Reserves, Industry Execs Suggested Invasion
The unemployment timebomb is quietly ticking
Interview: Hungary—“Where we went wrong”