Deep thought – Nov 4
Jay Hanson interview (dieoff.com creator)
Why fungibility matters
Once again: ‘The myth of the Tragedy of the Commons’
Capitalist and socialist responses to the ecological crisis
Jay Hanson interview (dieoff.com creator)
Why fungibility matters
Once again: ‘The myth of the Tragedy of the Commons’
Capitalist and socialist responses to the ecological crisis
Sacrifice theme returns to US politics
Kunstler: A nervous nation
Perpetrator of B.C. blast likely from area, police say
Obama might ‘bankrupt’ coal, but so would McCain
Postcard to the new U.S. Prez
A darker future for us
UK industry taskforce sounds alarm on peak oil
Supply worries persist in oil market, just not now
So *this* is what Peak Oil looks like
China’s Oil Reserve Forecast and Analysis Based on Peak Oil Models
World faces growing risk of conflict: US intelligence chief
How we fuel Africa’s bloodiest war
China seeks oil for arms in Latin America
Biggest energy winner under Obama may be ‘cleaner’ coal
Time to bury the ‘clean coal’ myth
Australian farmers fight coalmine
A weekly digest of peak oil news including:
– Prices and production
– More project delays
– Russia
– The leak
– A report from Britain
– Briefs
Shall we plan and prepare for the real future: a world without oil and without electric power. Or, shall we continue to avoid reality, dream about what will never happen, and waste time, effort, and capital on illusions?
I looked at the scale of the problem, and I looked at our response (not much so far), and I came, broadly, to this conclusion. We might screw it up. Oh, it is possible that I’m underestimating human ingenuity, and that we’ll do everything right. On the other hand, it seemed like having some kind of contingency plan for a scenario in which we did not replace all our energy infrastructure rapidly, where we did face tight supplies, volatile prices and perhaps an economic depression, in part created by our situation was a good idea. … And I have to say, learning that [the IEA estimated] the decline rate is 9.1% makes me feel that my strategy has mostly been the right one. Because that’s a huge and shocking number.
How U.S. policy made oil go up. Then down
Chevron project offers glimpse of future: more work, less oil
Exxon’s production falls as profits soar
Russia, China sign landmark oil pipeline deal
Oil reserve expert claims world faces ‘oversupply of energy’ problem
ASPO losing its raison d’être?
Paying the price for cheap oil
Survey: Geologists predict that oil production will decline within a decade
ASPO newsletter for November
ASPO VII – second day
Peak oil: are oil prices destined to rise again?
Karbuz: Can the U.S. military move to renewable fuels?
Pickens’ grassroots energy push may get mowed
A last push to deregulate
Drivers stick with fuel-saving habits
As gas prices go down, driving goes up