Peak oil – June 29
BP economist: World’s oil is plentiful
Peak oil theorists gush obfuscation!
Unrest grows amid gas rationing in Iran
Canada energy round-up
Big Gav’s energy news from Australia
BP economist: World’s oil is plentiful
Peak oil theorists gush obfuscation!
Unrest grows amid gas rationing in Iran
Canada energy round-up
Big Gav’s energy news from Australia
The relative stability of national and cultural boundaries in recent centuries could easily become a thing of the past as industrial civilization unravels. Planning for the deindustrial future needs to keep the possibility of mass migration in mind.
In a world of looming fuel shortage, Britain and the US formalised their energy fears with a war.
Tim Flannery: 10 climate change predictions that have come true
Armies must ready for global warming: UK
U.S. efforts to address global warming
An executive summary of weekly news from a peak oil perspective.
British scientists recently released a report warning that world oil supplies could run out faster than expected. The scientists seem to have been commissioned by the White House to come up with a forecast that justifies U.S. aggressive policies toward oil-exporting countries. However, Russians have no reasons to panic even if the prediction proves correct since Russia is going to rid itself of the dependence on oil by reforming [its] economy.
Energy will be one of the two or three defining issues we’ll face over the next decade. Since post-1999, we’ve essentially been in a crisis mode.
Dr. Albert Bartlett interview
Roger Bezdek keynote address
An inconvenient Swede
ASPO-USA Houston conference, Oct 17-20
FEASTA envisions Ireland’s energy futures
Arab News:
Complicated symmetry between oil and politics
New role for Japan?
China says exports fuel GHGs
Confronting empire (U.S. and oil)
Letters from Osama (satire)
The plan to disappear Canada
Nigeria: A closer look at “above ground factors”
The Soviet collapse: grain and oil
NYT: Crunch time on energy
National security implications of energy and climate change
The real price of gasoline
How wars of the future may be fought just to run the machines that fight them.